I uninstalled firefox from my laptop by mistake and now have no internet connection - is there a way to get a disc with firefox, or if not how can I get firefox
I'm confused. APPARENTLY I MISSTYPED MY E-MAIL ADDRESS. THE CORRECT E-MAIL ADDRESS IS . I just asked my question about having in error uninstalled firefox from my laptop and being unable now to connect to the internet from that computer. My question was and is how I can get a firefox disc or other way to download and insall firefox back onto my laptop. The problem now is that I don't know what screen I should be watching for your reply. Will you send
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Does the other computer have a working Microsoft browser, such as Internet Explorer? If not, you could use a working computer and download a "full" or "offline" Firefox installer from the following page and transfer it over using a USB flash drive or other external storage medium.
Scroll down to your preferred language:
https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/
Choose the regular Windows version (32-bit) rather than the Windows 64-bit version for maximum plugin compatibility -- the 64-bit version doesn't run Java, VLC, Google Talk, or anything other plugins, other than Flash and Silverlight.
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Please do not publish your email address in discussions here.
Does the other computer have a working Microsoft browser, such as Internet Explorer? If not, you could use a working computer and download a "full" or "offline" Firefox installer from the following page and transfer it over using a USB flash drive or other external storage medium.
Scroll down to your preferred language:
https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/
Choose the regular Windows version (32-bit) rather than the Windows 64-bit version for maximum plugin compatibility -- the 64-bit version doesn't run Java, VLC, Google Talk, or anything other plugins, other than Flash and Silverlight.
Your computer still has Windows Internet Explorer to surf the net.