I have a large number of web pages that I am working with via Firefox
1.5xx to do various research and they get re-opened ("Restore Session")
every time I reboot my XP Pro computer.
Today I opened a blog page that ran away and crashed Firefox (from
looking at Task Manager/ Performance the problem is excessive RAM draw
apparently) and now if I restart and choose Restore Session it starts
opening web pages Ok apparently until it gets to that page and then &
runs aways again before I can find that web page's window and close it.
I don't want to "Start a new session" and sacrifice my collection of
working web pages in order to get around this problem.
Can anybody solution a solution path that will allow me to close that
particular Firefox window without killing the Firefox application ?
db
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