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Firefox closing on first startup

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This has been going on for a while now, since I want to switch from a certain popular browser to Firefox which I have on another computer, I tried to install Firefox Developer Edition first as I just prefer it and it has some features of which I use sometimes.

However, when I tried to open the browser, it shows a window for like a millisecond then closes. I've also tried with a normal install of Firefox and the same thing happens. I've looked into the Profiles and here is what I've found:

A folder called startupCache (empty) And a file called .startup-incomplete (empty)

Here's what I get when I install dev edition and try to run it:

Two folders, one is dev-edition-default, and the other is dev-edition-default-a very big number

I'll provide a screenshot in this post so you understand all the profile folders.

[https://imgur.com/a/PERMib0 https://imgur.com/a/PERMib0 ] https://imgur.com/a/PERMib0 In dev-edition-default I have the same two files/folders as before, and one more: cache2 which contains the following:

A folder called doomed (empty) And a folder called entries (it has files in it)

In the dev-edition-default-verybignumber I have just startupcache and .startup-incomplete.

If anyone has any idea how to fix neither of my Firefoxes stating up, please let me know!

This has been going on for a while now, since I want to switch from a certain popular browser to Firefox which I have on another computer, I tried to install Firefox Developer Edition first as I just prefer it and it has some features of which I use sometimes. However, when I tried to open the browser, it shows a window for like a millisecond then closes. I've also tried with a normal install of Firefox and the same thing happens. I've looked into the Profiles and here is what I've found: A folder called startupCache (empty) And a file called .startup-incomplete (empty) Here's what I get when I install dev edition and try to run it: Two folders, one is dev-edition-default, and the other is dev-edition-default-a very big number I'll provide a screenshot in this post so you understand all the profile folders. [https://imgur.com/a/PERMib0 https://imgur.com/a/PERMib0 ] https://imgur.com/a/PERMib0 In dev-edition-default I have the same two files/folders as before, and one more: cache2 which contains the following: A folder called doomed (empty) And a folder called entries (it has files in it) In the dev-edition-default-verybignumber I have just startupcache and .startup-incomplete. If anyone has any idea how to fix neither of my Firefoxes stating up, please let me know!

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Reinstall the Visual C++ Redistributable.

Parental controls in your Microsoft account can block certain browsers from starting. Does it still happen if you rename firefox.exe to something else?

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Reinstall the Visual C++ Redistributable.

Parental controls in your Microsoft account can block certain browsers from starting. Does it still happen if you rename firefox.exe to something else?

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Renaming it seemed to work! Strange since I don't have parental controls enabled, but it works anyways. Thank you very much :)

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DRM protected videos won't work with a modified exe filename.

You may have parental controls enabled on your account without knowing it. The web content filtering feature is controlled by the parent account. You can try creating a new account, leave the family group or get the parent account to disable it.