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Jedi Writer
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Re: How to rollback FireFox

said by thewolfman See Profile :

What is the issue?

...Do you want someone to come over and physically do it for you?

Maybe I'm not understanding the question, seems to be going around..........
There was a lot of information in the three links that provided by photobum. A whole lot! Pages and pages and thousand of words and hundreds of directions that include many terms and instructions that I do not understand and I am sure includes much information that has nothing to do with what I ask—I am just unable to decipher the linked info to understand that linked which is relevant to my question to rollback 2.0 to 1.5 with my bookmarks intact.

Now let me be very clear. I GENUINELY APPRECIATE his taking the time to respond to my inquiry. I also appreciate the obvious tone of goodwill in his response. And I recognize my technical and intellectual shortcomings plus some visual including those that are relevant to the issue I raise. Also I am not helped by some neurological visual limitations I have that make the linked information even more difficult to decipher. But that is my problem. I am not just complaining. Just informing!

Now Wolfman, since you are clearly by the tone of your post such a nice guy and by your post’s content clearly all knowing with nothing to do with you time, yeah, why don’t you come over and do it for me. If the situation were reversed I would do it for you. And with a smile!

And once again—photobum thanks for trying to help me! I wish was more capable of taking advantage of your kind assistance. Maybe I will with more study still figure t out though. So all is not lost. It is the helpful attitude and knowledge of people like yours that make me really appreciate this site. So once again, thanks for your response. I really appreciated it.

AB
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Leesburg, VA

Re: How to rollback FireFox

I think you're trying to make it tougher than it needs to be.

Download the 1.5.0.7 installer (or whatever version you want).
Go to Bookmarks - Organize Bookmarks of v. 2.0 and file - export them to a location of your choice. Copy your profile folder, which is in Documents and Settings/(you)/Application Data/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles, to a location of your choice.
Now uninstall 2.0 thru A/R Programs. Then install the version of your choice. Then copy your backed-up profile folder over to Documents and Settings/(you)/Application Data/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles. Then open the browser, go to Bookmarks - Manage Bookmarks - file - import
and navigate to your backed up bookmarks, if they are not already there.

Bingo, bango, bongo-- you're done.

Jedi Writer
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Re: How to rollback FireFox

Thanks AB.

However, when I look for "Firefox 1.5.0.7 installer" I am taken to a Mozilla/Firefox website that clearly identifies itself as version 1.5.0.7. It has lots of info about that version. But when I click on download it doesn't download 1.5.0.7 but jumps me to Mozilla's FireFox 2.0 download site and link.

It's just too complicated for me. I am strictly a go to add/remove programs and click on remove things like IE 7. Bingo it is gone. And in its place is IE 6 and with all the settings and bookmarks I had on IE 6.

I think I will just at the serious level leave it alone and play with it overtime. I can live with the issues in 2.0--flashplayer not working properly with the main page videos. If I really want to see the videos I can use IE 7.

All this talks of profiles documents and settings/me/application/data/mozilla/firefox/profiles and so on is currently just too much for me! LOL!

Heck I am the only person who uses on this machine. Why do they have to make it so complicated or more accurately involving so many steps and directions and a certain prior knowledge and competency level with software and commands, profiles etc? What profile. It is just me.

But hey man thanks for the friendly info.

photobum

join:2005-11-04
Fairborn, OH

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Re: How to rollback FireFox

Oracle, I'm guessing here, you never said what OS...so
»releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla···2/en-US/

thewolfman

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So there is too much information for you?? I do not know everything, I was only trying to understand what you wanted. If Firefox is just too difficult for you, maybe IE7 is more up your alley. I would gladly do it for you, all you have to do is ask for help.

This is a public forum and people are only trying to help. Maybe you shouldn't be so defense?
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Re: How to rollback FireFox

said by thewolfman See Profile :

So there is too much information for you?? I do not know everything, I was only trying to understand what you wanted. If Firefox is just too difficult for you, maybe IE7 is more up your alley. I would gladly do it for you, all you have to do is ask for help.

This is a public forum and people are only trying to help. Maybe you shouldn't be so defense?
Lighten up; the OP did not get defensive until you gave him/her a reason to do so.
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AB
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said by Jedi Writer See Profile :

. . Why do they have to make it so complicated or more accurately involving so many steps and directions and a certain prior knowledge and competency level with software and commands, profiles etc? What profile. It is just me.
It's no more difficult or complicated than anything else you do on the computer. But suit yourself.
If you're interested, here is where you can download any version of Firefox that pleases you:

»www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=firefox

thewolfman

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Re: How to rollback FireFox

said by AB See Profile :

said by Jedi Writer See Profile :

. . Why do they have to make it so complicated or more accurately involving so many steps and directions and a certain prior knowledge and competency level with software and commands, profiles etc? What profile. It is just me.
It's no more difficult or complicated than anything else you do on the computer. But suit yourself.
If you're interested, here is where you can download any version of Firefox that pleases you:

»www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=firefox
There you go.........
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Jedi Writer
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Re: How to rollback FireFox

said by AB See Profile :

It's no more difficult or complicated than anything else you do on the computer. But suit yourself.

If you're interested, here is where you can download any version of Firefox that pleases you:

»www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=firefox
Thanks for your patience and good natured repeated attempts to help and educate me. Your link was the ticket to what I wanted. Firefox 2.0 is now gone and version 1.5x is back.

By the way that is good multipurpose link for the future.

Sir Raleigh
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Re: How to rollback FireFox

Oracle, I've been lurking in the background, not wanting to throw in any more confusion, but I would like to ask a question, if you don't mind?

I'm not going to try to talk you into going back to Fx 2.0, so don't worry about that, this is just out of my own curiosity.

If you could, would you please tell, as best as you can, what type(s) of problem(s) you had with version 2?

This information could be useful to others in the future.

If you'd rather not, that's okay, too.

Thanks.
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Jedi Writer
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Re: How to rollback FireFox

After upgrading to 2.0 if I try to play the MSN video player from a video link on the MSNBC website main portal page the player loads and starts to play by beginning to unfold the MSN Butterfly symbol at which point it stops and freezes. If I click on any of the video links associated with the player's menu there is no response. BUT if I click on the upper right hand corner of the frame of the frozen video player where it says "Get more videos" it takes me to archived videos that if I click on them the MSN video player plays them. And if I expand the library selection if it includes any of the videos that were listed on the frozen MSN video player they play.

And yes I've downloaded Flashplayer 9 and installed it, uninstalled it and reinstalled it and so on to no effect.

All that changed was the upgrading to FireFox 2.0 which simultaneously coincided with the problem I've described.

I've since succesfully gone back to Firefox 1.5x but the same problem exists so I guess I can no longer lay the blame at the feet of FireFox.

By the way I really like FireFox. My only compmlaint about it in the past was it seemed like they were upgrading it every two weeks which required new plug-ins or extensions which was a hassle. They could make the upgrade a lot easier and user friendly IMO.

But overall I definitely preferred it to IE which until FireFox I had used since about 1998. But the newer versions of firefox outperformed ie--BUT IE 7 IS A BIG IMPROVEMENT OVERALL TO IE 6. IT HAS BUGS OF COURSE. AND WHY YOU MAY ASK AM I SHOUTING--I AM NOT--MY KEYBOARD IS ACTING UP AND WILL CORRECT ITSELF AFTER I REBOOT. (I HOPE)

Yep, reboot and all is well.

Sir Raleigh
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Re: How to rollback FireFox

LOL about your keyboard...

Thanks for your reply. I'll admit that playing video's, or not playing video's, I should say, has been one of the more popular topics here.

I'm sorry to hear that going back to 1.5.x.x didn't fix your problem.

If you'd like to try Fx again sometime in the future, feel free to post back and we'll try to help.

Thanks again for your reply.
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Bharat

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the fresh install guide works for rollbacks as well as upgrades and re-installs
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photobum

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Fairborn, OH

said by AB See Profile :

If you're interested, here is where you can download any version of Firefox that pleases you:

»www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=firefox
Nice link... but everybody doesn't run Windows OS.

AB
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Re: How to rollback FireFox

said by photobum See Profile :

... but everybody doesn't run Windows OS.
After much thought and consideration, I have decided to be in agreement with that statement.

I've got a buck that says Jedi Writer See Profile does, though.

photobum

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Fairborn, OH

Re: How to rollback FireFox

said by AB See Profile

I've got a buck that says Jedi Writer See Profile does, though.
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I agree.
mark_y_k

join:2004-06-30
Pound, VA
what i did was uninstall 2.0 then i went to »oldversion.com/ and clicked on mozilla and downloaded 1.5.7 and it only took me a couple of minutes and all my bookmarks and extensions were still there

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Re: How to rollback FireFox

You can also go here: »releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla···eleases/ to find older versions of Firefox.

Firebird or Phoenix builds anyone?
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fonzbear2000
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Re: How to rollback FireFox

said by Santa Fe See Profile :

You can also go here: »releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla···eleases/ to find older versions of Firefox.

Firebird or Phoenix builds anyone?
or here: »www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=firefox
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said by Jedi Writer See Profile :

I am strictly a go to add/remove programs and click on remove things like IE 7. Bingo it is gone. And in its place is IE 6 and with all the settings and bookmarks I had on IE 6.
Is the original question about "rollback" vs. "uninstall/reinstall"?

I haven't read every word or every post in this thread (I tend not to do that when things get nasty). So I apologize if this has alrady been covered.

With things like Firefox (a non-Microsoft product), you "uninstall" them and then "reinstall" them later if you want. After an "uninstall", you have nothing. Not the previous version, just nothing. The program is no longer there. If you want it there, or a previous version of it, you must "reinstall".

Microsoft has this concept of "rollback". When you get rid of the newer version, there remains the older version staring you in the face. There are probably two reasons for this. (1) Microsoft does not want you to get rid of their program, so steps are taken to keep it installed in some manner. Or (2) The program you are trying to get rid of, IE7 for example, is so tightly intertwined with the OS that you simply CANNOT get rid of it. Doing so would destroy the OS. So instead of a normal "uninstall", Microsoft has to provide a "rollback" instead, so you have some semblance of functionality left in your OS. Critics have argued that this "tight intertwining" is intentional, but unecessary, and intended as a way to maintain control. That is a different topic for a different discussion.

I don't imagine that there are too many non-Microsoft products that have a "rollback" capability. There are some of course, but I don't think it's the norm.
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