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One of millions of Pentium ll systems trying to access older versions

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One of millions of Pentium ll computers trying to access your wonderful site/ with the older versions at the bottom of the page. ...And which are perfectly wonderful and didn't need these NEW upgrade things...it's junk....a big clue by the way to the problems with the economy (do they really believe all these computers will go in the trash every few years to buy a new one? And how many people can't get on their own sites unless they buy a new computer? ECONOMY? I need a 2. version HERE.

One of millions of Pentium ll computers trying to access your wonderful site/ with the older versions at the bottom of the page. ...And which are perfectly wonderful and didn't need these NEW upgrade things...it's junk....a big clue by the way to the problems with the economy (do they really believe all these computers will go in the trash every few years to buy a new one? And how many people can't get on their own sites unless they buy a new computer? ECONOMY? I need a 2. version HERE.

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For those that really need an earlier version of Firefox


When reinstalling Firefox from a download, Firefox must be down once the installation starts. When the installation finishes, don't let the install start firefox for you. Instead end the install and start Firefox in your normal manner, thus preventing creating a new profile which does not have your bookmarks cookies, etc (but your old profile would still be around and would).