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Firefox does not automatically shut down when I turn off my computer. It used to before this latest Firefox upgrade.

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In the past, when I shut my computer down, Firefox would automatically close. Now, Firefox has problems closing at shut down. This happens every time I shut off my computer. I'm using Windows XP pro on a desktop.

In the past, when I shut my computer down, Firefox would automatically close. Now, Firefox has problems closing at shut down. This happens every time I shut off my computer. I'm using Windows XP pro on a desktop.

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In my case the problem was with the AVG Safe Search Extension. Go to tools->add-ons->Extensions and Disable AVG Safe search if it's there. There seems to be a compatibility issue with the latest version of firefox.

Please reply if the above works for you so firefox can address the issue.

I'm running Windows XP SP3 Media Center Edition.

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Yep, that did it. Thanks for that tip.

However, the other issue is that whenever I start Firefox, the tabs I had open when I shut down do not automatically load. Again, this did not happen before the latest Firefox upgrade.

I have to say that I like the idea of AVG watching my back against malicious links, and not that it's disabled I'm concerned about viruses. Or should I be?

Thanks again for the help.