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Firefox connection problem
      #349957 - Sun May 27 2007 06:36 PM

I have successfully downloaded firefox and connected to the internet but after a few minutes I lose the connection.
I also have a desktop running Windows XP and have no problem with firefox on that
I'd be interested to know if anyone else has had the same problem and did they manage to get it resolved.


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Re: Firefox connection problem [Re: micks]
      #350025 - Mon May 28 2007 06:25 AM

You say you have no problem with Firefox on your desktop, so where do you have a problem with it? A laptop or where and what OS in this case? Sorry not to be helpful, but can you be more specific please!

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Re: Firefox connection problem [Re: Madeline]
      #351110 - Sat Jun 02 2007 06:34 PM

I have a new Dell Inspiron Laptop running Windows Visa Home Premium.
It came preloaded with IE7 which seems to work okay.
But I prefer Firefox which,unfortunately, keeps crashing.


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Re: Firefox connection problem [Re: micks]
      #351187 - Sun Jun 03 2007 05:46 AM

Have you got the latest version of Firefox? This is v2.0.0.4. I don't have Vista or a Dell laptop, but have a look at this thread from the Firefox forums which may be helpful.

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