Firefox won't run at dial up speed

When I reach my monthly data cap I am reduced to dialup speed. When this happens ( this has occured before ), Firefox fails to start. firefox.exe appears in the running proccesses but nothing on the desktop or as an open application in task manager. Why is this, please? and how can I fix it? Am currently using IE.

Firefox should start,even if you are not online, it may then encounter problems trying to open your homepages or previous pages using a slow line. One possibility is that it is having problems as it did not initially shut down correctly.
Have a look at [[firefox will not start]] for troubleshooting advice.

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