Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is guilt
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Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is guilt
hi
FF runs on to high CPU when starting for 15 Minutes
Is there the possibility in the Inspector (CTRL+Shift+C) to find out CPU and memory usage for Addons ??
Why there is no extra tab for addons?
thx
FF runs on to high CPU when starting for 15 Minutes
Is there the possibility in the Inspector (CTRL+Shift+C) to find out CPU and memory usage for Addons ??
Why there is no extra tab for addons?
thx
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
notify me???
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I cann not switch it on...
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
It does not function by change the option afterwards
ok, i finally solved it in the User Control Panel - not easy to find.
Topic FF:
I just killed Firefox because it ran to hot and loud by 60% CPU usage... o_O
Only 1 empty Tab open but 2 "Sub-Processes" are running wild! >:(
http://oi64.tinypic.com/e01g8j.jpg
These got to be crazy addons i think.
And there is no easy way to find out what it is???
ok, i finally solved it in the User Control Panel - not easy to find.
Topic FF:
I just killed Firefox because it ran to hot and loud by 60% CPU usage... o_O
Only 1 empty Tab open but 2 "Sub-Processes" are running wild! >:(
http://oi64.tinypic.com/e01g8j.jpg
These got to be crazy addons i think.
And there is no easy way to find out what it is???
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
Have you tried starting the program in Mozilla Safe Mode? http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_mode
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
Post your list of add-ons and maybe someone will know if it is one of those. And try out safe mode. Maybe it's something else causing it.Clemens.Ratte-Polle wrote:And there is no easy way to find out what it is???
But here's the "usual" way to find out:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Standard_diag ... ion_issues
But, no. There is no direct way to identify which one might be causing the problem. Sometimes it's a conflict between two extensions.
Here's the list of known troublemakers. Not sure how up to date it is in the quantum era.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Problematic_extensions
Could also be caused by hardware acceleration. You could try turning that off.
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
You have to do trial and error with your add-ons, turning each one off and on, until you find the problematic one.
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
Hi Clemens.Ratte-Polle,
Just a little more on Firefox "Safe Mode."
Don't add any extensions or themes until it's working O.K.
If Firefox is O.K. in Safe Mode then it's an extension/theme...etc causing it.
Run Firefox in normal mode & disable them all. Re-start Firefox.
Enable each in turn, or by ½'s, re-starting Firefox each time, till the faulty extension is found.
Either update or un-install it.
When in Safe Mode...
* The status of plug-ins is not affected.
* Custom preferences are not affected.
* All extensions are disabled.
* The default theme is used, without a persona.
* userChrome.css and userContent.css are ignored.
* The JIT/Javascript compiler is disabled.
* The default toolbar layout is used.
* Hardware acceleration is disabled.
Moving this to Firefox Support...
Just a little more on Firefox "Safe Mode."
Don't add any extensions or themes until it's working O.K.
If Firefox is O.K. in Safe Mode then it's an extension/theme...etc causing it.
Run Firefox in normal mode & disable them all. Re-start Firefox.
Enable each in turn, or by ½'s, re-starting Firefox each time, till the faulty extension is found.
Either update or un-install it.
When in Safe Mode...
* The status of plug-ins is not affected.
* Custom preferences are not affected.
* All extensions are disabled.
* The default theme is used, without a persona.
* userChrome.css and userContent.css are ignored.
* The JIT/Javascript compiler is disabled.
* The default toolbar layout is used.
* Hardware acceleration is disabled.
Moving this to Firefox Support...
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(Always choose the "Custom" Install.)
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(Always choose the "Custom" Install.)
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
Solved!!
It is possible to see the effect of deactivated Extensions at once - i did not know this.
Call in Firefox:
about:addons
then deactivated 5 in a row and looked for CPU-Usage.
Then activate them and deactivate the next 5 Addons beneath.
So i found systematically the guilty addon:
Video Downloader by Dirty Little Helpers
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... nloader-1/
I will also post there my complain.
WHAT FF needs: Not only difficult memory about:memory display, also CPU live measurement.
thx a lot
It is possible to see the effect of deactivated Extensions at once - i did not know this.
Call in Firefox:
about:addons
then deactivated 5 in a row and looked for CPU-Usage.
Then activate them and deactivate the next 5 Addons beneath.
So i found systematically the guilty addon:
Video Downloader by Dirty Little Helpers
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... nloader-1/
I will also post there my complain.
WHAT FF needs: Not only difficult memory about:memory display, also CPU live measurement.
thx a lot
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
Hey C.R-P...
Many thanks for the feedback.
It may help others that strike the same error.
Many thanks for the feedback.
It may help others that strike the same error.
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Win-10-H/64 bit/500G SSD/16 Gig Ram/450Watt PSU/350WattUPS/Firefox-115.0.2/T-bird-115.3.2./SnagIt-v10.0.1/MWP-7.12.125.
(Always choose the "Custom" Install.)
Win-10-H/64 bit/500G SSD/16 Gig Ram/450Watt PSU/350WattUPS/Firefox-115.0.2/T-bird-115.3.2./SnagIt-v10.0.1/MWP-7.12.125.
(Always choose the "Custom" Install.)
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
you better stick with the german forum
https://www.camp-firefox.de/forum/viewt ... 1&t=124978
btw no reason to be rude to helpful hands.
if they suggest a new profile its better to follow that advice - you wont lose the old one.
a new profile indicates a profile caused or a system caused issue - its just testing methode.
https://www.camp-firefox.de/forum/viewt ... 1&t=124978
btw no reason to be rude to helpful hands.
if they suggest a new profile its better to follow that advice - you wont lose the old one.
a new profile indicates a profile caused or a system caused issue - its just testing methode.
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
nobody shall follow anybodies "nice advices" with no doubts.
To cite here the same case from another forum is... o_O Srry.
I will look and wait what other solutions will be suggestet and not follow the first one - what is never the best.
A new profile only would have found out what i meant before: An Addon runs Amok.
With it you can surround it, ok.
To cite here the same case from another forum is... o_O Srry.
I will look and wait what other solutions will be suggestet and not follow the first one - what is never the best.
A new profile only would have found out what i meant before: An Addon runs Amok.
With it you can surround it, ok.
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Re: Firefox high CPU usage: How to find out which addon is g
Just an FYI: if you failed to check 'Notify me when a reply is posted', you can make it happen by clicking 'Subscribe topic' at the top of the post. But note that clearing cookies will undo that.
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[quote="siffemoz"]Just an FYI: if you failed to check 'Notify me when a reply is posted', you can make it happen by clicking 'Subscribe topic' at the top of the post. But note that clearing cookies will undo that.[/quote]
ok, my cookies get deleted after tab closes.
tx, i changed it in the pref to durable :)
ok, my cookies get deleted after tab closes.
tx, i changed it in the pref to durable :)