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.
You need to go to the trash or recycle bin and get them out of there. Fix your settings like you had them before
go to settings/edit settings in the main menu and press "restore/return to default" or u can change them to what u prefer
The easiest way is to open Internet Explorer, highlight the address at the top (the line will start = http://) then right click and copy this address. Open firefox and paste the address you copied from explorer into the address line and hit return. This will take you to the same page you had for explorer (but in firefox). Now click on the 'Tools' menu at the top of firefox and select 'options'. Then click on the button which says 'Use current page' then click 'OK' at the bottom and you are done.
To reset a White Rodgers thermostat to its default settings, locate the reset button on the device. Press and hold the reset button for about 5 seconds until the display resets to its factory settings. This will erase any custom settings and return the thermostat to its original configuration.
In order to recover your deleted Firefox history, you will need to use the System Restore feature in your computer. This is a Windows program that periodically makes a snapshot of your computer. Once you choose a restore point, your history will return to your browser.
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Had this problem off and on for years. Finally switched to Mozilla Firefox for my browser. All prior problems of IE gone - Firefox has twice the security that IE has, and less than one-tenth of 1% the problems of IE. I'll never ever return to IE.
Reinitialising the BIOSAs BIOS setup is used to edit hardware settings, changing them might cause the system to become unstable, and it might not even restart. When this happens, the changes to the BIOSmust be cancelled, and the default settings must be restored.If the computer boots up and you can access the BIOS, it will usually allow you to return to the default settings. In PhoenixBIOS, press F9 to return the configuration to the defaults set by the manufacturer. In AwardBIOS, press F9 to restore the previous settings, F6 to restore Award BIOS's default settings, and F7 to restore the defaults set by the motherboard's manufacturer.If you cannot access the BIOS using standard procedures, most motherboards include a jumper for resetting the default values. Simply change the jumper's position, then leave it there for about ten seconds.
open a browser window (safari, firefox, etc.) type in www.youtube.com press enter or return wait for it to load
Normally once the desktop settings are configured they remains even after reboots. But in this cas either any program running in your system is restoring the default settings or there is a possibility for a virus infection. It can be also a bug in your operating system. The cause has to be identified for the solution. If you are not able to resolve this, try reinstalling Windows.
No. There is no default return type for functions, it must be explicitly specified in both the function declaration and in the definition. To specify no return value, return void. To return a variant type, return void* (pointer to void). Otherwise return the exact type.
To return your uTorrent to default settings, two files must be removed from the uTorrent Application Data folder.Close uTorrentIn Windows, to access the folder, click Start>Run and type %AppData%Then delete, Setttings.dat and Settings.dat.oldStart uTorrent and it will be returned to its default settings.There are settings in uTorrent which should be changed in order to get good download speed. These changes are based upon the upload capacity of your internet connection.There is information here to help with that:Optimizing µTorrent For Speedhttp://www.techsupportalert.com/content/optimizing-torrent-speed.htm