Carol,
Firefox is in a beta release now so may not be compatible with all
situations and systems. When they launch version 1 expect it to be a bit
better. So try it again then.
J. Dent
At 10:08 PM 10/14/2004, you wrote:
>John,
>I'm not at all familiar with IE/Maxthon. Does the IE stand for Internet
>Explorer?
>
>I downloaded Firefox tonight. When I double clicked on it to install,
>it shut my whole system down. Well, first it froze up, and I had to do
>a Cont/Alt/Delete. Got the 'famous' blue screen. Hitting any key
>didn't do anything, (as usual), so I did another Cont/Alt/Delete, which
>restarted my computer. I ran Spybot and Adaware to make sure there was
>nothing else causing the problem. Then double clicked on Firefox again
>and the same thing happened. Do you think it was a problem with the
>downloaded file, or could it just be totally incompatible with my
>system?
>Carol Hanson
>
>
>
> > Carol,
> >
> > I use IE/Maxthon, FIrefox, Mozilla, Netscape, and Opera all for
>different
> > purposes and each with a unique homepage. I have no problems with Zone
> > Alarm. I can't speak about Symantec Products like Norton since I stay
>away
> > from them like the plague, but I know that Norton is sensitive to any
> > changes. I think Firefox is very good and it's my second favorite
>browser.
> > IE with the Maxthon interface is the best.
> >
> > J. Dent
> >
>
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