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where can i download an older firefox?

1832vin

i've been doomed...

i've just updated my firefox (v37), and HOLYCRAP!!  nothing is working, can't download stuff, my defualt zoom is reseted, can't access the settings panel, etc, etc.....

 

i'm a guy who uses chrome along with firefox, but firefox has been my defualt for browsing......

so how can i get to download an older version of firefox, where is first had HTML5 support, and nothing's broken?

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i've been doomed...

i've just updated my firefox (v37), and HOLYCRAP!!  nothing is working, can't download stuff, my defualt zoom is reseted, can't access the settings panel, etc, etc.....

 

i'm a guy who uses chrome along with firefox, but firefox has been my defualt for browsing......

so how can i get to download an older version of firefox, where is first had HTML5 support, and nothing's broken?

http://www.oldapps.com/

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Just search for the version you want on your preferred search engine

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Reinstall it, works fine for me, much faster than Chrome, for me. Also, filehippo has an archive, so download it there if you want an older version. :)

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Reinstall it, works fine for me, much faster than Chrome, for me. Also, filehippo has an archive, so download it there if you want an older version. :)

thanks, also, which version of firefox has HTML5 support and is not broken? (ie, the earlier the better) 

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thanks, also, which version of firefox has HTML5 support and is not broken? (ie, the earlier the better) 

Not sure mate, I've never had problems with Firefox :/

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Not sure mate, I've never had problems with Firefox :/

that is strange.... huh....

firefox was always a source of many problems, add-on auto delete themselves, spell check can't be turned on, zoom is not working, flash is always crashing, HTML5 is not working...  etc etc.....

and yet i still use it, cuz i'm used to the environment?

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totally uninstall firefox

reboot

find any left over mozilla settings and firefox files...delete it

then reinstall the newest

If you need remote help fixing something on your computer

I can help over Teamviewer if you wish

just msg me on my profile

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that is strange.... huh....

firefox was always a source of many problems, add-on auto delete themselves, spell check can't be turned on, zoom is not working, flash is always crashing, HTML5 is not working...  etc etc.....

and yet i still use it, cuz i'm used to the environment?

Sorry to say this but never. I've had more problems with Chrome across XP, 7& 8 than I've ever had with FF. There was one flash update though that caused flash to crash on FF so much it was unbearable but it was fixed quickly. Also, I've been trying to switch to HTML5 everywhere I could and 0 problems so far, works like a charm. :)

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