Looking for a way to disable e10s in Firefox

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    Is your issue with your processor? You have enough memory.
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    MissChris said:
    Well I guess this is a partial success. I had already contemplated an older version of FF, but that would have been 75. I didn't know anything about the portable version. Thanks for that. I installed it and I didn't even have to add/change the script, as I already have it in environmental variables (as explained previously), which seemed to do the trick. I can't for my live fathom why Mozi is so adamant for folks to not be able to at least reduce multi instances. There are lots of folks out there with older comps that have the same issue as I do. I'm gonna leave this thread open for now. Who knows, somebody might come along and figure something out...Lots of thanks to you my friend for all you have done to try to help.
    You're welcome. There's portable Pale Moon as well. And you might be interested in Ungoogled Chromium. But in Ungoogled Chromium, refrain from adding extensions. As soon as you do Google has your telemetry. Firefox is loaded with telemetry as well and I see that in the code I'm pouring though.

    I'm in the process in finding out what code Mozilla changed in the latest version of Firefox and I think I may have found it in the omni.ja. I don't know code for crap, but I can ascertain certain things. I will test my findings and if I find what causes the environment variable to stop working I'll post my findings with instructions at my website for the WORLD to edit as they wish, like "open source" outta be.
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