it will on 32 bit version of vista as will it on the newer versions
Yes, it will work perfectly.
No. Your best bet for uninstalling Mozilla Firefox is to go to: For Windows XP: Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > And then look for Mozilla Firefox > Click Remove For Windows Vista/7: Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features > And then look for Mozilla Firefox > Click Uninstall
Download Firefox installation from the link here and run it.
Firefox does not come stock with a windows operating system. However, you do have the ability to download it.
If your browser, Firefox 3.11, has the plugin to use ActiveX or it is bad news.
Mozilla Firefox is a top rated google-wired internet browser. There is also Firefox 3, which will appear as an ad on the Mozilla Firefox homepage.
You simply download it onto your computer and then install it. I have Vista and I have both IE8 and Firefox installed. I just used IE8 but because of some recent problems with this site I've just switched to Firefox to come on WikiAnswers.
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Install Firefox and run the following command: "cd c:\program files\mozilla firefox" and press enter.. It will give you the prompt - C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox> now just execute here "firefox.exe" ..
You can't do this, it's integrated into Firefox.
No, Qwest supplies internet and other services, where Mozilla Firefox is a browser. You can use Mozilla Firefox as your browser if you have Qwest (or most other) internet
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.