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Sometimes, I hate Mozilla

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The Mozilla Suite and its offsprings are mighty fine programs, I live in them as others live in Outlook or Notes, and just by using it while others watched, I made lots of people switch from their browser to a Gecko based one. But sometimes, I really hate it. It's not that the useless Smooth Scrolling is now enabled by default and you have to manually edit some files to disable it, or other tiny things. It's that sometimes, it freezes my machine and destroys its preference files, leaving me with no access to my email and my settings. This has happened the second time now, and it took quite a while to shoot trouble:

SITUATION
Mozilla Suite with Browser and Mail/News opened, Mail/News sitting in the background, some tabs opened in Browser - machine freezes - reboot - on restarting Mozilla, it does not find any profile and behaves like a fresh installation.

After navigating into my profile folder, I found out that basically all the important data was still there: the different mail and news files sitting in their folders, Password Manager, address book and all the other data sitting in their files. Mozilla didn't see this data because:

SOLUTION
After some initial approaches failed, the slow and unelegant way of rebuilding a new profile from scratch and moving existing files from the old profile into it worked:

SOME FINAL NOTES
This happened with the 20030529 (Mozilla 1.5a) build on a Windows 2000 notebook. It happened before in September 2002, so the overall count of freezings and blue screens is up to about seven during the last two years, at least three of them caused by Mozilla. So clearly, I've seen less stable machines, but still, it's annoying. Having a Backup Strategy That WorksTM would have saved me a lot of time - for some reasons, it covered the mail files itself, but not the profile settings. Bummer, fixed. If you manually edit Mozilla profile files, exit the application completely before (make sure it doesn't still live in the tray if you use Quick Launch). Gemal.dk has a good annotated list of Files in your Mozilla profile directory, ZillaVilla is another interesting Mozilla resource I came across recently.

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