![]() "TrueSuite Website Log On" (AuthenTec) plugin.The following plugins have been known to cause startup problems in Mozilla browsers: See Issues related to plugins for plugin locations and additional troubleshooting information, including how to disable plugins if your browser will not start. Update all plugins, uninstall any plugins you no longer need or disable all plugins, to see if that resolves the problem. If possible, visit Mozilla's Plugin Check page with another browser that Plugin Check supports (e.g., Safari or Opera) to help identify installed plugins. Problematic plugin prevents browser from startingÄepending on your browser version and OS, Firefox or SeaMonkey may hang, crash, or simply fail to start because of a problematic plugin. See Problematic extensions and Firefox crashes#Extensions for more information. If the browser starts when you run it in Safe Mode, it's likely that an extension or, in Firefox 4 and above, hardware acceleration is causing the problem. Try starting Firefox or SeaMonkey in Safe Mode (see the linked article for details). Problematic extension or hardware acceleration prevents browser from starting See the Profile cannot be loaded article for more information. (or similar SeaMonkey message): This message appears when the profile folder referenced in the profiles.ini file cannot be located. Your Firefox profile cannot be loaded.If not, see the Profile in use article for further instructions. In the above examples, ending the browser process or restarting the system will normally unlock the profile. ![]() Only one copy of Firefox can be open at a time." To open a new window, you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system." "Firefox is already running, but is not responding.Close Firefox or Close SeaMonkey message box with one of these messages (using Firefox as an example):.Profile in Use: The Profile Manager appears along with a message that the selected profile is already "in use" when you attempt to start your Mozilla browser.One of the following messages can appear when you start your Mozilla browser if the profile is either "locked" or inaccessible: (If this is a recurring problem, read this for other possible solutions.) Profile locked or inaccessible You will not be able to start the browser until you first end all browser processes or restart the computer. Attempts to restart the browser may result in multiple instances of Firefox or SeaMonkey in the processes list. If the Firefox or SeaMonkey browser process from the previous session did not exit properly, the next time you attempt to start your Mozilla browser it may fail to start with no error messages. 8.4 Firefox 3 does not start on Mac OS X 10.3.9 or belowÄ«rowser process from previous session did not exit.8.3 Firefox 4 or above does not start on Mac OS X 10.4 or PPC Mac OS X 10.5.8.2 Unable to reopen Firefox on Mac OS X after installing and closing it.8.1 Firefox won't run on Mac OS X when home folder is on a network share.7.3 "/lib/i686/libc.so.6: version 'GLIBC_2.3' not found required by //firefox/". ![]()
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