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522192 2007-02-03 08:31:00 Firefox version 2.0.0.1

Randomly, when I open a website and click a link to open another page (now there are 2 windows opened), and when I click the 'X' to close the 2nd page window, Firefox closes all the 2 windows! This happens randomly but quite frequently. Sometimes, when I click a link to open another page, it opens 2 (sometimes 3) windows of the same page. When I click 'X' to close one page, Firefox closes all the pages and exits.

What's happenning?:confused::annoyed:
bk T (215)
522193 2007-02-03 09:14:00 just go to Control Panel > Add Remove Programs and then scroll down til you see "Firefox" hit the button where it ses remove.


Problem Solved.
Jams (1051)
522194 2007-02-03 09:17:00 just go to Control Panel > Add Remove Programs and then scroll down til you see "Firefox" hit the button where it ses remove.


Problem Solved.

How is that meant to help? :confused:
stu161204 (123)
522195 2007-02-03 09:47:00 just go to Control Panel > Add Remove Programs and then scroll down til you see "Firefox" hit the button where it ses remove.


Problem Solved.


:confused: :confused: :confused:
bk T (215)
522196 2007-02-03 09:50:00 Firefox version 2.0.0.1

Randomly, when I open a website and click a link to open another page (now there are 2 windows opened), and when I click the 'X' to close the 2nd page window, Firefox closes all the 2 windows! This happens randomly but quite frequently. Sometimes, when I click a link to open another page, it opens 2 (sometimes 3) windows of the same page. When I click 'X' to close one page, Firefox closes all the pages and exits.

What's happenning?:confused::annoyed:
Is your mouse faulty? I had a similar problem once, and I eventually traced it to a faulty button on the mouse, causing everything to be clicked several times.
Erayd (23)
522197 2007-02-03 10:21:00 just go to Control Panel > Add Remove Programs and then scroll down til you see "Firefox" hit the button where it ses remove.


Problem Solved.

Someone doesn't like Firefox:rolleyes:
winmacguy (3367)
522198 2007-02-03 10:22:00 Is your mouse faulty? I had a similar problem once, and I eventually traced it to a faulty button on the mouse, causing everything to be clicked several times.

I also think that it could be the mouse. I'll swap the mouse and see how it goes.

Thanks folks
bk T (215)
522199 2007-02-03 15:52:00 i was thinking mouse too... or user error motorbyclist (188)
522200 2007-02-03 19:30:00 just go to Control Panel > Add Remove Programs and then scroll down til you see "Firefox" hit the button where it ses remove.


Problem Solved.

Anyone who says to remove Firefox is an instant enemy of me. i13.tinypic.com
pcuser42 (130)
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