![]() ![]() Sorry, just a little thing I really hate! I hate gadgets that make noises when you press their buttons, etc. If I'm going to listen to music, I'll listen to what I want, when I want. I've purposely turned all musical tones, alerts and the like OFF, as I hate them. MalwareBytes is getting on my nerves, as it makes little chimes when it's starting or finishing tasks. I read a really good review of it on CNet, That's why I downloaded it. Who, just out of curiosity told you about Advanced SystemCare not being as good as what many people think it is. I don't think anymore will find anything new at this point, after all, it's after 4am, where I am, and I really do need a break. Avira has been good for me - I am using a paid version, although I'm sure that I'll continue using it when my time runs out. I'm hoping it stays away for a little while at least. I'll see what happens when I can next bring myself to have a look.Ī few minutes ago, I managed to remove this horrible viral thing, all due to an add-on or extension I'd installed, not that I can remember putting it there. 8 hours, which is quite a long time to be looking at a PC monitor, so it's time I rested my eyes, and had a good long break. Low and behold, I've been staring at my computer for the short day that I've had, i.e. I woke up after 5pm - don't know how that happened. I still come across an underlined word, which I think may be a link to a site, god forbid, but NO, it brings about, surprise, surprise, another bl'dy pop-up add. discovering new things with each scan, having to re-boot my computer with each scan, removing things as I go, but to no avail. I've run various Mal ware and Spy ware scans throughout today. At lease that way, I wouldn't have this horrible adware lurgy connected with various sited I visit. I am "that" close to going back to Chrome. I really wonder if those running this organisation know what's going on. I have studied IT Digital Media - I'm not a complete stranger to computers. Whatever info I look up on support sites, they address me as though I'm a 4 year old. I'm completely fed up! Doesn't anyone ever encounter problems like this, or is it just me? (rhetorical question). I now only get as far as being asked if I want to save this document. I'll have a better look at everything after I've had some sleep. I'll tell you the outcome as soon as I've tried your other suggestions - somehow I don't feel that turning my security software off will make a lot of difference, but here's hoping. ![]() It's probably best if I to wait till tomorrow, as it's roughly 4am now - I have been fiddling about on this thing for hours, and trying to install this over and over again is becoming incredibly tiring, as if I wouldn't be tired enough already. It's basically some issue within my PC - strangely, it can be fixed at the drop of a hat, but until you find the solution, it's an absolute nightmare!. I got rid of this problem previously on Chrome, but now it's come back, on Firefox. The words are randomly selected, and the whole process is quite frustrating. I have been turning my main security software off periodically today, not so much for installing Firefox, but for installing Malware removal tools, as I've discovered I have a problem whereby underlined or bold, coloured words are connected with adware, causing adds to pop up when your cursor moves anywhere near them. I actually had a look within the programme files, despite not really being supposed to - it can damage your computer to tinker with files like that, but anyway, I found Mozilla Firefox setup things, but none with today's or yesterday's date on them, and none had "12" mentioned next to Firefox either. When asked where I wanted the item saved, the place was within programme files, which is within the C drive, i.e. I have looked in "a" downloads folder, since I'm sure I have many of them in different drives of my PC, and I found nothing from Mozilla Firefox. Read this answer in context □ 3 All Replies (20) It should upgrade your Firefox to the current release.įirefox does update automatically, but releases are sometimes throttled, which means after a certain number of people have upgraded, the update isn't pushed automatically for a few days to make sure there are no major issues. give it all permissions it asks for as it installs. Go to Click the Big "Download Now" button. ![]() Also, when you open this window, it should check for updates and if there is an update available, begin to download it. You can find this by either clicking Help, then "About Firefox", or clicking the Orange button that says "Firefox" in the upper left hand corner of your Firefox window, clicking the arrow next to "Help" then clicking "About Firefox". I'm going to try to walk you through 2 different methods to update Firefox, hopefully one of them will work:
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