Comments on: Firefox 2 and 1.5 security updates released
Mozilla will support Firefox 1.5 only until April 24; users are encouraged to update to 2.0.
Mozilla will support Firefox 1.5 only until April 24; users are encouraged to update to 2.0.
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Terrible update Mozilla.
If the problem is restricted to FF: Save your bookmarks to another folder, then do a complete uninstall of Firefox, delete your FF profile from Documents and Settings, then reinstall. If you use FF password manager, refer to FF documentation as to how to save and restore this as well. If you use Add-ons, you will need to reinstall them, as well as add-ins like Flash. Yeah, it will take you about half an hour, but it usually fixes sluggishness.
- Yes, slower ...
- by trialmanager March 22, 2007 1:18 PM PDT
- ... I confirm that with the version 2.0.0.2 my system became unbearable, with FF taking in all the CPU cycles and internet pages taking almost 10 seconds to load. I reverted to FF 1.5 and to Seamonkey and then I regained my previous prime surfing capability. A did uninstalled the 2.0.0.2 and reinstalled it but couldn't get it working properly. Then, instead of uninstalling 2.0.0.2, I installed 1.5 over the 2.0.0.2 and everything runs smoothly. I wonder how they managed to kill such a good browser. My OS is the XP Pro 1,024 MB of RAM
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