You can't do this, it's integrated into Firefox.
Open the run box, by pressing the start button and then clicking run (or windowskey-r)
in the box that shows up, type:
"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -safe-mode
this is a very extreme version of thatsafe mode will make it start blank (new session) every time +disable lots of garbage.WindowsThis should not be confused with restarting the computer in Windows Safe Mode!Use the "Mozilla Firefox (Safe Mode)", "Mozilla Thunderbird (Safe Mode)", or "Mozilla Thunderbird (No Extensions)" shortcut in the Mozilla Firefox or Mozilla Thunderbird program folder on the Windows Start Menu. If this shortcut is missing, you can start in Safe Mode by selecting "Start -> Run" (on Windows Vista, use "Start Search" or enable the Run box, as described here) and entering,For Firefox, one of these:firefox -safe-mode"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -safe-modeFor Thunderbird, one of these:thunderbird -safe-mode"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" -safe-modeAdjust the path accordingly, if you installed your Mozilla program in a different location than shown above.LinuxOn Linux, you can go to your Terminal and run (for Firefox): /path/to/firefox/firefox -safe-modeMac OS XOn Mac OS X, go to Utilities (in the Applications folder) and open Terminal, then run (for Firefox): /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -safe-modeAnd for Thunderbird, this is the line to run in Terminal:/Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird-bin -safe-modeIf you have installed the application to another location, modify the path as such. It's the "-safe-mode" command line parameter that's crucial here.
First you go to tools and click on Add-Ons, click on Foxfilter and click Uninstall. It will uninstall once you restart Firefox. But if you want to get firefox again you need the same password Hope i helped.. Maybe try using FireFox in Safe Mode (which disables all add-ons) Safe Mode is found in the start menu
If you delete your profile (see- http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Profiles#How_to_find_your_profile -), all settings (and everything else about Firefox) will revert to like when it was new.Answer 2To run Firefox in it's default settings, close Firefox, and then, from the Start menu, go to All Programs, and then the Mozilla Firefox folder. From there select Mozilla Firefox (Safe Mode).A dialog box will open, saying you're in Safe Mode, that custom settings, themes and extensions are disabled. You're also given the option to permanently disable add-ons and bookmarks, and reset other settings or options.
Yes, it is perfectly safe but you need to make sure that you only install it from the official Mozilla website.
try entering firefox safe mode and check disable addons
It helps prevent spam.
Yes it is. You can download and re-install it again from the Mozilla website if you need to.
The official site for the Mozilla Firefox would be the best place to download it from. Mozilla is actually an organization, which means it will not be hosted at a dot com site (dot com is used for commercial companies where Mozilla is an organization of coders). Mozilla is a blazing fast Internet Browser, and is also quite secure. They have a good reputation for security and keeping your information safe and secure.
Yes, it is 100% safe and is used by millions of users worldwide. Just be sure to download it from the actual Mozilla website and not any other webpage. Mozilla are the creators of Firefox so you should only download it from them.
F8
Yes. Internet Explorer doesn't differentiate from safe sources and malicious ones like ActiveX controls.
Safe mode is a diagnostic mode. In safe mode you will have reduced functionality, but the task of isolating problems is easier because many non-core components are disabled(turned off). An installation that will only boot into its safe mode typically has a major problem, such as disk corruption or the installation of poorly configured software that prevents the operating system from successfully booting into its normal operating mode.