The forum is all messed up and I can't get the main site at all :/

I occasionally find that FF takes a loong time to open (especially if it has updated itself), and I am decieved into thinking that I didn't click on the FF icon properly. Clicking on it a second time brings up a message like the one you report.Woodburner wrote:Now whwn I try and start firefox (having uninstalled and reinstalled it, and more besides) I get the message:
"Firefox is already running but not responding. To open a new window you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system."
First thing I triedMartin wrote:you could try clearing all your caches, particularly cookies, and then rebooting, I have found that Internet Explorer can often cause cookie problems, even in other browsers!
It's only there (in task manager) when I try and start FF and goes again when I close the message.Millie wrote:Im using firefox with no problems. Last time it kept saying FF was running when it wasnt I got rid of it in task manager and then also rebooted. No probs since :)
It's not that.muddypause wrote:I occasionally find that FF takes a loong time to open (especially if it has updated itself), and I am decieved into thinking that I didn't click on the FF icon properly. Clicking on it a second time brings up a message like the one you report.
That's what I figured, but there are no instances of firefox in the Task Manager (you have to use Ctrl Alt Del to bring it up). I did check the start up folder anyway though. No luckmuddypause wrote:If this isn't what is happening with you, it seems to imply that FF is already running from bootup. Did a shortcut somehow get dropped into the StartUp folder? Does it appear in the Startup tab of the System Configuration Utility (if such a thing exists in XP)? Does the Ctrl+Alt+Delete thing work on XP? Close down every incidence of FF from there, if it does, and then try afresh.