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Windows says FireFox needs to be updated but cant be because two instances of it are running, that's not true. Happens every time I open FireFox

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Windows says FireFox needs to be updated but cant be because two instances of it are running, that's not true. Happens every time I open FireFox

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Every time Firefox opened

== June 28 2010

Windows says FireFox needs to be updated but cant be because two instances of it are running, that's not true. Happens every time I open FireFox == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == June 28 2010

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Firefox 3.6.6 was released on 06/26/2010 to address issues that some were experiencing with the new crash protection feature introduced in Firefox 3.6.4. NOTE: Version 3.6.5 was used for another product, so there is a "skip" in version numbers.

You should update to the newest version, Firefox 3.6.6.

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Firefox 3.6.6 was released on 06/26/2010 to address issues that some were experiencing with the new crash protection feature introduced in Firefox 3.6.4. NOTE: Version 3.6.5 was used for another product, so there is a "skip" in version numbers.

You should update to the newest version, Firefox 3.6.6.

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Actually it is not 3.6.5 that has been used but the Gecko version 1.9.2.5 is used for the mobile Fennec version. --- If you have problems with updating then down;load the full version: http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/all.html