Why am I both pi$$ed off and not surprised???
I’ve had trouble with Firefox freezing for a few seconds at a time while pages are loading and now I wonder if these two things are connected?
I have no evidence this unwelcome add-on is guilty but it sure adds yet another variable to determining what the heck’s going on.
I turned off my automatic update after last year on April 14, when that a Windows update on one of our computers interrupted the functioning of our tax preparation software. (we are a CPA firm). Intuit fixed the problem on the computer, and subsequently let us know that the update was also reported to be interfering with Quickbooks. The timing of the problem, needless to say, caused us a bit of anxiety.
Son of a @#$%&!
It does have a disable button.
My OS has been slowly falling apart ever since I had to install IE7. I’m getting 4 or 5 freeze ups a day.
Bump for home reading and repairs.
bookmarking
Thanks.
MICROSLOP STRIKES AGAIN.
GLOBALIST TRAITORS.
I wonder if you can uninstall Firefox, then reinstall it, without the extension.
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
Darn! I don’t even have it!
Can I still wail and gnash my teeth in false indignation?
net frame 3.5 svc pk1 ???-—That one?
Bump for later. How do we turn it off? (plain English please)
Firefox extensions can be manually removed. Googling “firefox manually remove add-on” or “extension” will get you tons of how-tos.
Sometimes those people really piss me off.
I turned of automatic update after it crashed this Vista, last Jan.
I also have had a problem with, Firefox....could be connected, I suppose.