Firefox latest version?

Started by Roy Bham UK, October 29, 2006, 09:31:18

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Roy Bham UK

 :( I have just downloaded the latest version of Firefox and now I keep getting this annoying "Start Stumbling" pop up that wants me to open an account even when I am surfing, the darn thing gets in the way >:(

Grrr  >:( It even stops me from spell checking this post Aggh! Help please :'(

Roy Bham UK


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Roy Bham UK

 ;) Thanks pntalbot I just tried that and its still the same :( think I may have to revert back to IE :( :'(

pntalbot

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Roy
     Why not  use System Restore  which is Start/ Programs/Accessories/System Restore and choose a date when Computer didn`t  have errors, it worked for me a few months ago on another Error Box.
I downloaded the New Firefox 2 browser on the day it was released--24/10, had been using previous version 1.5 for 6 months--brilliant compared with IE7.
But anyway, had no errors after loading Firefox 2.

Roy Bham UK

Thanks again pntalbot, I have run system restore and put in a previous date, now I get this on my desk top ... "Firefox has encountered a problem and need to close"  :'(

Roy Bham UK

Sorted ;D Just removed it and replaced it and it's ok ;D thank goodness ;)

MrsKP

I'm always wary about using new progs before they've been tested by other, braver individuals.

I'm very happy with Firefox 1, so will wait and see what other people think of it before  clicking the upgrade button.

;D
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plot51A

Loaded Firefox 2 on my laptop as soon as I heard it was released - on this site of course! No problems at all and it seems to run even faster and the improved tabbed browsing is brill - although sometimes I close them all down by mistake as I don't like getting the message reminding me not to, so I turned it off  ???
Just upgraded on the PC before replying to this, again no probs.
Out with the old, in with the new say I ;D

Larkshall

I have used Firefox for quite a while, together with Thunderbird its email application.
No problems, Thunderbirds junk sort is brilliant.

You see 50 email headers downloaded and suddenly, BANG, 48 go to the Junkbox.
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