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As I open up a new tab in Firefox I keep getting a Mozilla Start Page with Google.com/firefox I can't seem to get rid of it?

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Again, As I open up a new tab in Firefox I keep getting a Mozilla Start Page with Google.com/firefox I can't seem to get rid of it? The tab always displays the same thing. How can I delete this and get back my original tab displays? I am really not too sure how this all started if i downloaded something or not. I also notice a tab will open up on it's own with a advertisement I've run CCleaner several times but nothing...

TKS, David

Again, As I open up a new tab in Firefox I keep getting a Mozilla Start Page with Google.com/firefox I can't seem to get rid of it? The tab always displays the same thing. How can I delete this and get back my original tab displays? I am really not too sure how this all started if i downloaded something or not. I also notice a tab will open up on it's own with a advertisement I've run CCleaner several times but nothing... TKS, David

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Please delete the user.js file in the profile folder, and use the search reset tool.

TO FIND user.js: read the Profiles - Where Firefox stores your bookmarks, passwords and other user data article

Install the searchreset button hitting the green button and clicking accept.

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Réiteach Roghnaithe

Please delete the user.js file in the profile folder, and use the search reset tool.

TO FIND user.js: read the Profiles - Where Firefox stores your bookmarks, passwords and other user data article

Install the searchreset button hitting the green button and clicking accept.

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Thanks, this solved the issue....


David