I would end the process. Control, Alt Delete (TASK MANAGER )and end.
Sometimes programs stop responding.....With firefox you could usually restore your session if you have that enabled. K peace
Even when uninstalled or deleted, Mozilla Firefox will leave your bookmarks behind. They will still be there if you reinstall it.
That happens a lot with Firefox, but just let it load or restart Firefox.
Firefox is not installed with a new Mac it needs to be downloaded and installed. (See links below)
Firefox is installed by default. To launch it, click Applications > Internet > Firefox Web Browser
Firefox is not spyware. If you want to protect yourself, you will ditch spybot, reinstall Firefox, and buy REAL spyware protection like AVG Internet Security.
Unfortunately, You have to go to task manager, see if you see firefox.exe and click end process. I do not know why Firefox does this!
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.
Most distribution have firefox installed by default. But if it isn't you can try type these into the command line: sudo apt[-get] install firefox sudo yum install firefox sudo dnf install firefox sudo aptitude install firefox sudo urpmi firefox sudo installpkg firefox.tgz sudo emerge firefox sudo pacman -S firefox
Not at all, no. Mozilla Firefox is not usually the default browser (Apple computers/macs use Safari, Google computers use Google Chrome and Microsoft computers use Internet Explorer). Mozilla Firefox is free to download and install but you can choose not to have it, if you don't want it. It can also be uninstalled if you change your mind about it later.
did you try http://froog.in ???i see much movies there, and everything is fine, maybe you must download flash player first.note:sorry for bad english
you must restore your ipod by using firefox
A lot, it would be impossible to list everything on this page, you will have to go the the Firefox Mozilla website and browse their files. They have plenty of documentation files. refer to link below for Firefox