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after doing windows update my mozilla behaved differently and when I did a system restore to 2 diffent times mozill will not execute at all unless i undo restor

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I look at bloomberg business web site from my australian location because i want to find out what is happening in america as far as business and finance is concerned. If i want local content then i will look for local content. This is the world wide web after all! Any way after doing a windows update, when i go to bloomberg web site it takes me straight to bloomberg asia, and gives me local content; presumebly thinking that that is what i am after. This presumption is condescending and insulting as it is not what i wish to choose. I then have to load up bloomberg asia then select a dodgy drop down menu (which is often blurred and overwritten for some reason), then go to bloomberg americas. When i try to type in bloomberg americas in the menu bar it overwrites my typing and re-inserts bloomberg/asia. I tried to do a system restore twice in order to go back to the way my mozilla operated beforeand each time mozilla execute would not work. I cannot start mozilla unless i undo my system restore. WHy am i stuck with these changes. Why have my options for free browsing been taken away. It was such a simple operation nows its become more tedious and smacks of manipulation. How can i restore my system for any reason and get mozilla to open? This will affect every time i have a problem. Will i have to re-load mozilla from beginning each time i do an update? WHy is my location determining my choice of content rather than my personal preference?

I look at bloomberg business web site from my australian location because i want to find out what is happening in america as far as business and finance is concerned. If i want local content then i will look for local content. This is the world wide web after all! Any way after doing a windows update, when i go to bloomberg web site it takes me straight to bloomberg asia, and gives me local content; presumebly thinking that that is what i am after. This presumption is condescending and insulting as it is not what i wish to choose. I then have to load up bloomberg asia then select a dodgy drop down menu (which is often blurred and overwritten for some reason), then go to bloomberg americas. When i try to type in bloomberg americas in the menu bar it overwrites my typing and re-inserts bloomberg/asia. I tried to do a system restore twice in order to go back to the way my mozilla operated beforeand each time mozilla execute would not work. I cannot start mozilla unless i undo my system restore. WHy am i stuck with these changes. Why have my options for free browsing been taken away. It was such a simple operation nows its become more tedious and smacks of manipulation. How can i restore my system for any reason and get mozilla to open? This will affect every time i have a problem. Will i have to re-load mozilla from beginning each time i do an update? WHy is my location determining my choice of content rather than my personal preference?

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As far as updating goes, some updates correct problems, add new features, correct security issues . . . . .

Hackers keep programs very busy by breaking into good programs and causing problems for everyone.

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You are using a Very Old version of Firefox. Is there a reason? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/update-firefox-latest-version 47


Security Issue: Update your Flash Player Note: Windows users should download the active_x for Internet Explorer. and the plugin for Plugin-based browsers (like Firefox).

Note: Windows 8 and Windows 10 have built-in flash players and Adobe will cause a conflict. Install the plugin only. Not the active_x.

Flash Player Version: 22.0.0.192 Flash Player (Linux) Version 11.2.202.626

https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ Direct link scans current system and browser Note: Other software is offered in the download.

https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/ Step 1: Select Operating System Step 2: Select A Version (Firefox, Win IE . . . .) Note: Other software is offered in the download.


See if there are updates for your graphics drivers https://support.mozilla.org/kb/upgrade-graphics-drivers-use-hardware-acceleration

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. . . when i go to bloomberg web site it takes me to bloomberg asia . . .

See if there are settings for this site that will take you where you want. Also, once you get to the American page, bookmark it.

I tried to do a system restore twice in order to go back to the way my mozilla operated beforeand each time mozilla execute would not work

A system restore Restores the system to what it was when the restore point was created. Meaning, what was removed is returned, and what was added was removed.

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Hi Fred, thank you for your reply and your contribution to trying to solve problems like mine. Firstly, as far as using an old version of firefox, i run three computers, with two laptops running windows xp sp3 and a desktop running windows 7 home version. I also work in an industrial complex where i use ( and have used) windows operating systems from windows ce, versions of dos, lotus, dbase 3 etc. up to windows 7 based systems, over a period of 25 years. I have noticed a difference between constantly updating programs and not updating at all. There is also that murky area where you just sometimes update when you get around to it. Their does not seem to be any happy middle ground and as such i am using older versions of firefox at home and the latest of firefox and google chrome at work. I am still undecided as to which method is better as i am making my own preferences and choices quite happily at home using older firefox, yet have a busy army of it professionals contantly solving issues at work. I havent run an antivirus for years at home and i dont have any problems except the obvious risks of opening dodgy emails. I guess from your reply to my problem is that I have to give in to the momentum; that is the constant change, if I want to continue to have the freedom to make my own choices with the way i view content. Or I can wallow in the backwaters, naive, free and un harmed, but restricted by the changes in software that relentlessly keep coming our way. I will try downloading mozilla for all languages and systems, removing the old, rebooting and installing, on one laptop running xp, as a trial. thank you for suggesting this option. I will report back on my success, failure or otherwise. Also you have noted that i cannot execute mozilla when doing a system restore. This seems to be a permanent change somehow. My philosophical rant regarding personal preferences as opposed to someone elses version of "trying to be helpful; will not go away quietly. This also references to the basic concept of customer service, respect for privacy, and an expectation of quality of product. None of these concepts seem to be respected when it comes to design, quality, expectations, functionality and usage in the world of computer related products and technology in general. Like windows was in the late 1980's (compared to using dos), some tech companies (like samsung android, apple etc) will provide the washing machine that washes cloths! Doesnt need upgrading every 10 minutes, doesnt get viruses and doesnt let people steal your money on the false pretence of a paperless office making life easier. I have noticed howeverby staying just behind the curve as far as updating flash is concerned that i dont seem to encounter as many ads :)mmmm (toungue in cheek) Thank you this far, i hope to stike a chord somewhere in the ether if not in my own shere.

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As far as updating goes, some updates correct problems, add new features, correct security issues . . . . .

Hackers keep programs very busy by breaking into good programs and causing problems for everyone.

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Thank you Fred, i managed to work around the issue of forced re direction from bloomberg to bloomberg/asia. I simply edited the bookmark from within mozilla and that has fixed that little issue. As far as not being able to execute mozilla after doing a restoration roll back, i guess i will have to take the rest of your advice and install the latest version of mozilla. Hopefully i wont need to do a restore anytime soon and I can continue to use my computer as it is- the way I choose. Thanks for your support/enlightenment/education on this matter, kind regards.

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Glad to help. Safe Surfing.