tankman1989
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I don't know what to do with Firefox any more. It seems to be using cumulative amounts of memory when I browse. I'll use it all day and check it and it will be 2GB of memory and I'll end the process in task manager, restore the session and the amount of memory needed to restore the session is about 10% at just above 200MB. This seems to be an ongoing problem that I've noticed at least since FF 15 (could be longer, but never noticed it before that).
None of the fixes I've found have done anything and most say to upgrade to the newest version which has done nothing to fix the issue.
If anyone is using FF you should close your browser every few hours (with heavy browsing) with "end process" and not just closing with the red X or quitting - this doesn't seem to always clear the memory usage and when you close it this way you can open FF back up and restore all your open tabs (complete with history for all tabs) when you open it backup.
I'm interested not only in a fix but why it is doing this and what it is doing if anyone has any idea about this.
Thanks.
None of the fixes I've found have done anything and most say to upgrade to the newest version which has done nothing to fix the issue.
If anyone is using FF you should close your browser every few hours (with heavy browsing) with "end process" and not just closing with the red X or quitting - this doesn't seem to always clear the memory usage and when you close it this way you can open FF back up and restore all your open tabs (complete with history for all tabs) when you open it backup.
I'm interested not only in a fix but why it is doing this and what it is doing if anyone has any idea about this.
Thanks.