If you see a "Profile Missing" error message that says, Your Firefox profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible it usually means that Firefox can't find or access the profile folder. This article explains what to do if you see this error.
If you see a "Profile Missing" error after clicking the "Close Firefox" button in the "Firefox is already running but is not responding" error dialog, click
OKin the "Profile Missing" window and wait a few seconds before trying to start Firefox. Alternatively, either restart the computer or use the Windows Task Manager to end all Firefox processes, then try starting Firefox. For more information, see the article
"Firefox is already running but is not responding" error - How to fix.
If you moved, renamed, or deleted your Firefox profile folderFirefox stores your user data and settings in a special profile folder and pulls information from this folder every time you start Firefox. The default profile folder location is under the %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles ~/.mozilla/firefox ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles folder, which you can find using these instructions.
Profile was moved or renamedIf you know where your profile is, try one of the following methods to help Firefox find it.
If you deleted or lost your profile folder and have no way of restoring it, use one of these methods to create a new Firefox profile:
Your new profile will not contain settings or user data from your deleted or lost profile.
Follow the steps in the Profile Manager - Create, remove or switch Firefox profiles article to create a new profile.
If you have problems accessing the Profile Manager, you can create a new default Firefox profile by deleting the profiles.ini file, using these steps:
Note: By default, Windows does not show the .ini file extension. The file should have an icon similar to a document with a gear on it, and a file type similar to "Configuration settings" or "Application settings". You should not delete the Profiles folder, which should have a file folder icon and a file type of "File folder".
Note: Instead of deleting the profiles.ini file, you can delete (or rename) the folder that contains it. For example, right-click the Firefox folder and rename it FirefoxOLD.
When you start Firefox, a new profile will be created.
Note: Instead of deleting the profiles.ini file, you can delete (or rename) the folder that contains it. For example, rename the firefox folder to firefoxOLD.
When you start Firefox, a new profile will be created.
Note: Instead of deleting the profiles.ini file, you can delete (or rename) the folder that contains it. For example, rename the Firefox folder to FirefoxOLD.
When you start Firefox, a new profile will be created.
Based on information from Profile cannot be loaded (mozillaZine KB)
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