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Thread ID: 71482 2006-08-07 02:38:00 Help hep help. Bloody Firefox JJJJJ (528) Press F1
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476746 2006-08-07 10:59:00 I've fixed Firefox.
I uninstalled it.

Back with IE 6.

Downloads are behaving.

Can't understand why I changed to firefox. :confused: :confused:
You shouldn't give up that easily, dear i say this problem was probably operater error. :(
If every time people gave up that easily when windows gave problems there would be a lot more people using linux/mac :D
Reinstall FF and try suggestions above :2cents:
plod (107)
476747 2006-08-07 11:33:00 You shouldn't give up that easily, dear i say this problem was probably operater error. :(
If every time people gave up that easily when windows gave problems there would be a lot more people using linux/mac :D
Reinstall FF and try suggestions above :2cents:

Yes, it's funny but I had the reverse problem with Linux... and I wouldn't use anything other than Firefox :2cents:
Shortcircuit (1666)
476748 2006-08-07 11:46:00 I never use FF or IE's own download managers, getright works the best for me :thumbs: Agent_24 (57)
476749 2006-08-07 17:31:00 I've fixed Firefox .
I uninstalled it .

Back with IE 6 .

Downloads are behaving .

Can't understand why I changed to firefox . :confused: :confused:

Ahhh! Memory isn't the first thing to go either!

The reason you got off the IE train, was because it's hacked, broken and dangerous . Every third-world hacker hates Bill and tries to bring his house down and you (if you use IE) are also in the same map co-ordinates .

FireFox has strict rules about ActiveX components and generally is much safer to use . Linux is better, but not everyone's cup of tea . . if you will .

I personally never have any download problems with FireFox's dnld manager; in fact I find it easy to use and very intuitive after it's set up correctly .

Suggest that you re-evaluate what happened and try to go with the flow of those who know and use FF for their browser and file manager .

Crossing back and forth across the boundries of IE to FF and back to IE can result in some serious cross-contamination too . . . . . most malware is pretty global, but you gotta let it in first . . . and IE is a wide-open port for that to happen, no matter what version it is or updates or anti-stuff it might contain .

If you doubt the voracity of my claims, start a poll asking what is used, and by whom . . . might be interesting and an eye-opener . :D (just don't invite any Linux users to respond . . . it's not fair)
SurferJoe46 (51)
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