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Hi again and thankyou very much for your help on how to get rid of op ups in thickie language and all the help the antivirus software.
My question is I'm just about to put inthe pop up blocker with the link you gave me mozilla.com/firefox and it says run or save? can you just tell me which one to press?
Thankyou very muchily
My question is I'm just about to put inthe pop up blocker with the link you gave me mozilla.com/firefox and it says run or save? can you just tell me which one to press?
Thankyou very muchily
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Choose 'Save' and then select an appropriate destination for the file. e.g. C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files
When you've downloaded the set-up program, go to its location and double-click on the icon to run it.
Installation is very simple. When you're asked if you want to import your Internet Explorer favorites, chose 'Yes'.
In future, when you go online, open Firefox instead of Internet Explorer. It works in a very similar way (so you won't find it too daunting). It's default setting is to block pop-ups but, if you ever wanted to change this (so that you can view a site where pop-ups are essential), go to Tools > Options > Content and remove the tick from alongside 'Block popup windows'. (Alternatively, you can leave the tick there and click on 'Exceptions' to tell Firefox which sites you want to accept pop-ups from).
Most people love Firefox but, if you decide it's not for you, Internet Explorer will still be there. (i.e. installing Firefox doesn't damage or remove Internet Explorer). So you've nothing to fear from installing your new web browser.
Chris
Choose 'Save' and then select an appropriate destination for the file. e.g. C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files
When you've downloaded the set-up program, go to its location and double-click on the icon to run it.
Installation is very simple. When you're asked if you want to import your Internet Explorer favorites, chose 'Yes'.
In future, when you go online, open Firefox instead of Internet Explorer. It works in a very similar way (so you won't find it too daunting). It's default setting is to block pop-ups but, if you ever wanted to change this (so that you can view a site where pop-ups are essential), go to Tools > Options > Content and remove the tick from alongside 'Block popup windows'. (Alternatively, you can leave the tick there and click on 'Exceptions' to tell Firefox which sites you want to accept pop-ups from).
Most people love Firefox but, if you decide it's not for you, Internet Explorer will still be there. (i.e. installing Firefox doesn't damage or remove Internet Explorer). So you've nothing to fear from installing your new web browser.
Chris