How do I get firefox to automatically open my 4 fave tabs each time I log in?

When I open firefox, I want it to open automatically with the 4 bookmarked pages I always have open. It does this on my desktop computer but I cant get it to function on my laptop.

-> [[How to set the home page#w_set-more-than-one-website-as-your-home-page|Set more than one website as your home page]]
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-> [[Session Restore#w_configuring-session-restore|Configuring Session Restore]]

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