24-10-2025 04:47 AM - edited 24-10-2025 02:30 PM
The new profile manager (144.0) destroyed my profile.
To resolve I tried copying the contents of my original profile into the newly created "Profile 1" which is several gigabytes of data into a drive I don't have that space.
When I opened Firefox the new profile UI disappeared from the menu, about:profiles doesn't show the profile that I copied into, and I'm not sure which profile I'm currently using.
24-10-2025 06:30 PM - edited 24-10-2025 06:33 PM
Close FF > open the old profile manager > try to open what you think is your original profile.
01-11-2025 11:35 PM
this worked for me, thanks 🙂
03-11-2025 09:35 PM
What to try first (quick checks)
If the UI is broken, you may need to recover manually from disk
If you want to reset the profile manager without data loss
Longer-term stabilization and prevention
If you want, I can guide you through a precise recovery script based on your OS (Windows/macOS/Linux) to locate the correct profile folder and reattach it, or help you craft a step-by-step plan to reproduce the original profile in the new UI without data loss. Tell me:
17-11-2025 12:20 AM
I encountered the same issue under Firefox 145.0. Out of curiosity I tried creating a new profile. Exited out of the creation process, but realized I couldn't delete the new profile I created. I tried to restart Firefox to attempt to delete again, but could not longer get into "Original Profile".
I was able to locate my profile folder. On the about:profile page I was able to see my old profile name included SSD which hinted that I had moved the profile to a new drive. I was able to move the "Profile Groups", "Profiles", "console.log", "installs.ini", and "profiles.ini" to a backup location. I was then able to recreate a profile with "firefox -p" and point it to the existing profile. Thank you @siffemcon and @rohankh your responses helped me get to a solution.
I'm curious @gaboma19 if your profile was stored in the standard Users/[User]/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles folder or elsewhere. Wondering if perhaps the new profile manager isn't properly handling non-typical profile locations.