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Can I download FF to a USB stick, and then install it on another computer that is NOT connected to the Internet?

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I want to download FF at home where I have a broadband internet connection, then take the required data on a USB stick to a friend who uses an old computer (w2k OS) and only a 56 k modem and install FF on his computer. Is it possible?

I want to download FF at home where I have a broadband internet connection, then take the required data on a USB stick to a friend who uses an old computer (w2k OS) and only a 56 k modem and install FF on his computer. Is it possible?

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Hi Litreb,

That is absolutely possible. Your friend will obviously have a different browsing experience on a 56k modem, but it should still work as you've outlined.

Hopefully this answers your question!

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Hi Litreb,

That is absolutely possible. Your friend will obviously have a different browsing experience on a 56k modem, but it should still work as you've outlined.

Hopefully this answers your question!

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Thanks for quick answer Matt_G. I ask because sometimes you need internet access during the installation process of certain programs. So, just to confirm, is the file "Firefox Setup 9.0.1.exe" size 15 MB, all I need to bring to my friend? /Litreb

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That shouldn't be an issue. You could test it if you like by killing your internet connection and installing it locally.

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OK, I feel confident enough to try it. Thanks again for quick answer! /L