![]() ![]() A SafeBoot Use safe mode on your Mac - Apple Support will sort many anomaliesĭoes a quick disk repair before it fully boots up, and certain system caches get cleared and rebuilt, third party system modifications and system accelerations are disabled. There are always updates being rolled out by FF to stay current. Never had an issue with Firefox in Sonoma macOS 14.īy default, automatic updates are enabled in Firefox. Rebooting has a way of sorting many issues.if macOS related. Also, disconnecting and reconnecting WiFi does not help. Safari keeps working when this happens, so it's not a general issue with network access. To get it to actually load websites again, I have to reboot Sonoma. but every actual Internet page will continue to be be completely blank and fail to load. After force-quitting, I can relaunch Firefox and access a few things such as settings, about: pages. When I try to quit Firefox once this happens, it will beachball - I have to force-quit. ![]() I was able to install Edge, but once I tried to launch it, it beachballed as well! Only after a reboot it started working.Īnyone else seeing similar issues on Sonoma? Now here's the strange thing: Last time this happened, I force-quit Firefox and went to download Edge because I didn't want to reboot at that point. ![]() Lately I found that after a day or two, when I maximize Firefox and try to use it, it's unresponsive: the pages I have open stay open, but it won't load any new pages (new tabs just stay completely blank). So most of the time, Firefox sits minimized in my dock with a few tabs open. I use Firefox as a secondary browser for some sites that don't work well in Safari. Ever since upgrading my MacBook Pro 14" 2021 (M1 Pro) to Sonoma, I've been having sporadic issues that might be related to Firefox - though I'm not sure if Firefox is the actual cause, see below. ![]()
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