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Two Mozilla Firefox (x64 en-us) installed

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Please advise if it is required to have two copies of Mozilla Firefox installed. I have two copies installed, one installed on 5/11/2023, version 109.0.1, the other installed on 12/29/2023, version 121.0. Thanks in advance for your assistance.

Please advise if it is required to have two copies of Mozilla Firefox installed. I have two copies installed, one installed on 5/11/2023, version 109.0.1, the other installed on 12/29/2023, version 121.0. Thanks in advance for your assistance.

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That's odd. You should only need one version installed, v121.0.

Perhaps one version was installed OS-wide (in Program Files), and the other was installed only for the current user (in AppData)? If I were you, I would

1. make sure I didn't have anything of value stored in the older version (passwords, bookmarks, etc.), and export a copy if I did. 2. Just in case, I might make a backup from the new install of Firefox as well, just in case. 3. Then I would try uninstalling the old edition. 4. Once complete, I would check to see if the new edition was still functional. If not, a manual reinstall should fix that. 5. Lastly, I would import any bookmarks or passwords I exported in the previous steps, which I do not now have in my one functional install.

I don't really store anything in my browser though, so this might be easier for me to do than you. Like I said, please make sure to export/back up anything you value in either/both, before uninstalling anything.