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New iMac. It may be missing or inaccessible. This is a fresh install. Could you try the instructions in the following article: How to download and install Firefox on Mac Specifically, you need to drag the application from inside the disk image to the Applications folder, then run Firefox from the Applications folder. OKdrug it side ways to app folder and now it loads I've always drug it down to the menu bar applications. Before the update it was working just fine but after I click on the icon, it appears on dock for a second or so and disappears, no error message no nothing, it just doesn't open.

I've tried to restart my mac and tried to download firefox again, but I get the same result. How can I fix it? Hmm, patch directory, sounds like it could be a "staged" update waiting to be installed. I am not sure how you could get rid of that on Mac.

On Windows, it would be here:. It's finally working normally. I've already tried that. I tried pretty much everything that I could find documented on the web, and even did the full clean reinstall as suggested, but that didn't work either.

To be honest, I didn't expect it to because the instructions didn't include any information on uninstalling the current version therefore I guessed that there'd still be stuff lying around. Sure enough, when I'd done reinstalling a new version of Firefox, voila, same problem again.

Almost every reference was focused on deleting the. I was getting seriously frustrated! But, eventually, I came across an article on Firefox profiles and how it was possible to access them without opening Firefox. I thought to myself, can't hurt to take a look. As if by magic, this opened a window in which TWO Firefox identifies were listed.

One was just titled 'default' while the other was 'default'. I should point out, it was 13 different digits to those that I listed.

Maybe this was the problem. So, I did eeny-meeny-miney-moe, selected the first profile, and deleted it. Pure guesswork but, hey, FF wasn't working anyway so nothing to lose. I don't know why it worked, but it did. Maybe somebody with knowledge of both Macs and Firefox will read this and can explain what was happening and how I accidentally fixed it. All-in-all, I'm pretty tired of Firefox.

It's a slow and unstable browser, or at least it is for me.



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