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| firefox 3, it seems to be much slower then FF2, plus now I have problems with the flash plugin (I have the latest one) that I never had before. |
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| "Private" news ebgc4didp5idmtr9hfenvlejqrua7d395@4ax.com...> Is it possible to roll back to firefox 2? ever since upgrading to > firefox 3, it seems to be much slower then FF2, plus now I have > problems with the flash plugin (I have the latest one) that I never > had before. > Export your bookmarks, uninstall 3, reinstall 2, import bookmarks. Rich |
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| Rich delighted us by sending > "Private" > news ebgc4didp5idmtr9hfenvlejqrua7d395@4ax.com...>> Is it possible to roll back to firefox 2? ever since upgrading to >> firefox 3, it seems to be much slower then FF2, plus now I have >> problems with the flash plugin (I have the latest one) that I never >> had before. >> > > Export your bookmarks, uninstall 3, reinstall 2, import bookmarks. > If you would like to work on the Flash problem, here are a few ideas. One is thing older versions do not get removed when you update. If you type about lugins in a tab or window, you will see list of yourplugins. Some are supposed to have several entries, but you should only see one for “Shockwave Flash”. If you see more than one entry, exit using File/exit. -go to your Program Files/Mozilla/Firefox and the Plugin Folder (this Windows, may be different if using something else) -in that Plugin Folder you will see NPSWF32.dll -just delete that -Start up Firefox again and go to about lugins again, and check thatonly one “Shockwave Flash” -Do a check that it is working okay, http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/ http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/...n+with+Firefox If still problems, sometimes this thing just needs a complete removal and fresh install. Uninstalling Flash now needs using the Adobe uninstaller to be done right, it is here, http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...4157&sliceId=1 After that you can just make double sure that no NPSWF32.dll in your Program Files Firefox Plugins folder, and then dl the latest Flash Player again and install. What I can say is that personally I had a lot of trouble with Flash and I did these steps myself and all wonderful again. Personally, I also find that the add on Flashblock is also great just to keep a tamper on Flash. Some other help on going back to Firefox 2, http://www.oldapps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1456 It is not a great idea though because Mozilla will not be providing security updates after December 2008 this year. Also, it will also just keep prompting you to update to Firefox 3! -- [orange is in ca using sympatico] |
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| I agree with the speed. It is so much slower. I prefer the old back button as right clicking is a pain. "Private" news ebgc4didp5idmtr9hfenvlejqrua7d395@4ax.com...| Is it possible to roll back to firefox 2? ever since upgrading to | firefox 3, it seems to be much slower then FF2, plus now I have | problems with the flash plugin (I have the latest one) that I never | had before. | |
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