My homepage and new tab page seem to be taken over by http://www.search.starburnsoftware.com/ and i cant seem to find out how to get rid of it.
It happened after my computer downloaded yuotube downloader
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First, remove the badly behaved software. If it installed using the Windows installer, you should be able to remove it using the Programs and Features control panel. If it installed directly into Firefox, you usually can remove it from this page:
orange Firefox button or classic Tools menu > Add-ons > Extensions category
Then restart Firefox.
Second, to reset your home page, use this dialog:
orange Firefox button or classic Tools menu > Options > General
Third, to reset your new tab page, you can use the about:config preferences editor.
(1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter. Click the button promising to be careful.
(2) In the filter box, type or paste newtab and pause while the list is filtered
(3) Double-click the browser.newtab.url preference and enter the desired value:
(i) Page thumbnails (default)
browser.newtab.url = about:newtab
(Or right-click the preference and choose Reset)
(ii) Blank tab
browser.newtab.url = about:blank
(iii) Built-in Firefox home page
browser.newtab.url = about:home
(iv) Any other page
browser.newtab.url = full URL to the page
Press Ctrl+t to open a new tab and verify that it worked. Fixed?
I did all that but whenever i restart firefox and open a new tab the page apype.com pops up
That's bad. Could you update your home page setting and then restart in Safe Mode?
First, I recommend backing up your Firefox settings in case something goes wrong. See Back up and restore information in Firefox profiles. (You can copy your entire Firefox profile folder somewhere outside of the Mozilla folder.)
Next, restart Firefox in Firefox's Safe Mode (Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode) using
Help > Restart with Add-ons Disabled
In the dialog, click "Start in Safe Mode."
If your home page is not overridden, then that points to one of your extensions as the likely culprit. You may want to remove any that are not essential.
Any change?
My browser opened up my new tabs to some URL (probably doesn't matter which one) and I tried changing the browser.newtab.url preference. It doesn't matter whether I type "browser.newtab.url = about:newtab", "browser.newtab.url = about:blank" or "browser.newtab.url = about:home" - when opening a new tab it says "The address is not valid". Any idea on how to get back to "The New Tab Page" (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/new-tab-page-show-hide-and-customize-top-sites) ?
Type about:config in the location (address) bar and press the "Enter" key to open the about:config page, just like you open a website by typing the URL in the location bar.
- if you see a warning message then you can confirm that you want to access the about:config page.
- use the Search bar at the top of the about:config page to locate preferences more easily
- preferences that have been modified and do not have the default value show as bold (user set)
- preferences can be changed via the right-click context menu: Modify (String or Integer) or Toggle (Boolean) or by double-clicking the line with the pref
See also:
Hi MartinDaFox, one of your add-ons might be attempting to override the built-in setting but having problems doing it effectively. You can review your extensions and disable any that are not essential and/or look questionable here:
orange Firefox button or classic Tools menu > Add-ons > Extensions category
Hi MartinDaFox, if you are following my post, please only enter the part after the = sign when you make your edit. Sorry that wasn't clear.
Thanks guys but I figured it out. I installed the search reset addon - it got rid of all of the problems (the program that changed the URL which my new tabs opened in also caused a lot of other problems - including another search engine and something like that): https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/searchreset/
I too had this problem. I had trouble working out what page it actually was sending me to, but eventually worked out that it was something to do with "Conduit". No matter what I set browser.newtab.url to, any new tab went to this conduit search page. I then read the answer In full (!) and discovered a plug-in which was something like conduit search. I disabled it, and Firefox new tab is go to my homepage. BTW the plug-in has disappeared, which explains my vague description of its name! Many thanks 'jscher2000 ' for sending me in the right direction and actually solve my problem. TR Kaukapakapa New Zealand.