Meaning of Mozilla Firefox Safe mode: How it works?
Do you know, what is Mozilla Firefox Safe Mode? Have you any idea about this? Safe mode is a special Firefox execution mode that can be used to troubleshoot issues in Firefox. By this mode you can rearrange some settings or disable add-ons that might be the source of the issue. Except plug-ins, safe mode disables everything. Use the Mozilla Firefox in Safe Mode very easily, shortcut in the Mozila FireFox program folder on the windows start menu. If this shortcut is missing, then you can start in Mode by selecting “Start -> Run” and entering.
If you want to start Mozila Firefox in safe mode, then first close down Firefox completely at the top of the Firefox window, click the File menu, and select the Exit menu item. You can also close Mozila Firefox from the menu bar, click the Firefox menu, and select the Quit Firefox menu item.
For Firefox, one of these:
firefox -safe-mode
\”C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe” -safe-mode
Mozilla Firefox Safe Mode gives us a window to start over by disabling add-ons and resetting other settings to defaults. By comparing the performance, we can narrow down and fix the cause of any problem. Firefox Safe Mode contains troubleshooting options that allow the user to reset the toolbars, bookmarks and preferences.
Mozilla Firefox Safe Mode Options
Disable all add-ons: This will disable all added themes and extensions, except for third-party plug-in. You can then use the Add-ons Tool to re-enable only the add-ons you want.
Reset tool bars and controls: This removes all customizations made to the tool bar.
Reset bookmarks to defaults: This erases all your bookmarks and restores default settings.
Reset all preferences to defaults: This resets any changes you’ve made in the Options menus under Tools.
Restore default search engine: Adds all the search engines (Google, Yahoo, Amazon.com, Answers.com, etc.).