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Mozilla Firefox Acting Peculiar
4 Answers
It won't open easily, keeps trying to connect and going really slow, when it opens it says things like
Oops! We hate to say it, but we couldn’t find that page or file you’re looking for.
I have to open http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/fx/
instead of http://www.mozilla.com/en/firefox/
What should I do ? Should I uninstall and install again and if so, will I lose my bookmarks etc ? I have Windows 7 and as you know I am not technical and techie questions go over my head so easy answers please. Thanks all !
Oops! We hate to say it, but we couldn’t find that page or file you’re looking for.
I have to open http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/fx/
instead of http://www.mozilla.com/en/firefox/
What should I do ? Should I uninstall and install again and if so, will I lose my bookmarks etc ? I have Windows 7 and as you know I am not technical and techie questions go over my head so easy answers please. Thanks all !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No need to reinstall, just change your home page to the first link on your question.... or
http://www.google.co....efox?client=firefox-a
Or anything else you want.
http://www.google.co....efox?client=firefox-a
Or anything else you want.
Open what ever page you want, make sure you only have that one page open and no other tabs, then click tools > preferences and click on the "use current page" button, click OK and next time you open your browser it will start with the page you've just se as your home page.
(note... you can have more than one tab open with different pages and follow the above directions and every time you open your browser it will open all the tabs you had open)
(note... you can have more than one tab open with different pages and follow the above directions and every time you open your browser it will open all the tabs you had open)
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