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Why does Firefox upgrade 3.6.10 load into "F" which is old "C" drive?

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Windows XP, SP3, IE 8 rarely used. When I added ROM (I think, it looks like a comb) to this computer 5 years ago, changed "C" drive to "F" drive. Is it normal for new upgrades of Firefox to load into that damaged drive? I never noticed before and when I ask it to load into "C", it insists in loading into "F". Could this be the reason my computer keeps locking up and is slower than molasses?

Windows XP, SP3, IE 8 rarely used. When I added ROM (I think, it looks like a comb) to this computer 5 years ago, changed "C" drive to "F" drive. Is it normal for new upgrades of Firefox to load into that damaged drive? I never noticed before and when I ask it to load into "C", it insists in loading into "F". Could this be the reason my computer keeps locking up and is slower than molasses?

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5 years ago the Firefox installer was different than what is being used now, so Firefox should have been installed to the C:\ drive at some point since then, unless you purposely installed it to a non-default location. Let's see where is is installed.


Right-click the shortcut icon you use to launch Firefox and select Properties.

Then copy the Target line using {Ctrl + C} on the keyboard, that line should already be highlighted so all you have to do is hit {Ctrl + C} - and Paste it into a Text program, like Notepad using {Ctrl + V}.

Is that file path - "C:\Program Files\Mozilla\Firefox\firefox.exe" or is it "F:\something or other\Firefox\firefox.exe" - ??

That path is "F:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe."

You can do a custom install of Firefox if you want a different location.

See Custom installation of Firefox on Windows

Thank you, cor-el. Great tutorial, every question answered except: Do I uninstall Firefox before doing the custom install? If I do, do I leave all those Firefox things in "F" drive? Any conflict there? Because I can't seem to uninstall them. Appreciate any help with the process.

Decided to leap before I looked. Custom install of Firefox on "C" was successful and a search finds nothing on "F" drive related to Firefox save one lonely folder, which I've deleted. Thank you for solving this problem for me.