SQLITE-JOURNAL File Extension

Mozilla Firefox
- File Type sqlite-journal
- Developer SQLite Development Team
- Popularity
- Application Firefox
- Category Temporary Files
What is a SQLITE-JOURNAL file?
The SQLITE-JOURNAL extension is related to Mozilla Firefox and is classified in the Temporary Files category, which contains 241 files.
SQLite, the developer of the Mozilla Firefox (SQLITE-JOURNAL), has released file format and programs designed to handle them.
SQLITE-JOURNAL file support extends to various operating systems, including Windows, Mac OS and Linux. There are 3 programs available to others a SQLITE-JOURNAL file, including popular tools like Firefox, Seamonkey and SQLite.
Programs that support SQLITE-JOURNAL files
How to open a SQLITE-JOURNAL file?
If you are having trouble opening a SQLITE-JOURNAL file, it usually means the right software is not installed. Choose a program from the list that matches your operating system. Next, visit the official website of the developer, download the software, and install it on your device.
Thanks to their popularity, Firefox, Seamonkey and SQLite are often the go-to programs for managing SQLITE-JOURNAL files. If you want the most recent release of Firefox, head over to the Mozilla site and download the version designed to run on all platforms.
After completing the installation, SQLITE-JOURNAL files should be recognized by the system and linked to Firefox.
Set Firefox as your default SQLITE-JOURNAL viewer
Set default app to open files on Mac
- Right-click or Control + left-click on the desired SQLITE-JOURNAL file to open a menu of available actions;
- Choose "Open in Application" and click "Other";
- In the lower section of the window, you’ll find the "Enable" menu, with "Recommended Programs" pre-selected as the default option;
- Select "All Programs" in this menu, and then search for Firefox. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to make sure it’s the default option.
Change a default app in Windows
- To get started, right-click your SQLITE-JOURNAL file, then choose "Open With" and select "Choose Another Application" from the context menu;
- From the list of applications in the pop-up window, find and select Firefox as your desired application;
- Check the "Always use this app" checkbox, and then click "OK" to set your chosen app as the default for opening SQLITE-JOURNAL files.
Solving Common SQLITE-JOURNAL File Challenges
While SQLITE-JOURNAL files can sometimes present difficulties, most problems can be resolved quickly with minor software modifications. Check the tips below to help solve them.
What Causes Firefox to Crash Frequently?
Insufficient software updates are a likely cause of Firefox crashes. Be sure to install the latest updates for Mozilla products.
A simple restart of your computer can often fix many common problems, which is why it is the recommended first step before making any adjustments to your software settings.
How can I restore a damaged SQLITE-JOURNAL file?
Start a data recovery program and open the damaged SQLITE-JOURNAL file. Then, choose the "Repair" option from the menu. Allow the recovery process to complete, which will automatically repair the damaged temporary files.
How can I determine if my SQLITE-JOURNAL file is damaged?
Characteristics of corrupted SQLITE-JOURNAL temporary files can include:
- Firefox or other programs stop responding or crash when trying to handle the file;
- Error notifications appear during file manipulation;
- When opening the file, errors occur or the inability to access its contents;
- Unexplained SQLITE-JOURNAL file size inflation;






