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When open a website the buttons do not work and api.extensionupdate.com show up at the bottom of the screen.

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When I open a website the buttons do not work(continue, calendar, etc) and api.extensionupdate.com shows up at the bottom of the screen. Running xp with all updates and ran 2 virus programs without result. Went to the website api.extensionupdates.com and it is empty. Did a web search with some talk about Chrome but nothing to help. I am running FF 22. Does anyone have a solution?

When I open a website the buttons do not work(continue, calendar, etc) and api.extensionupdate.com shows up at the bottom of the screen. Running xp with all updates and ran 2 virus programs without result. Went to the website api.extensionupdates.com and it is empty. Did a web search with some talk about Chrome but nothing to help. I am running FF 22. Does anyone have a solution?

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Reset and problem is gone -- Thanks to all.

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Sometimes a problem with Firefox may be a result of malware installed on your computer, that you may not be aware of.

You can try these free programs to scan for malware, which work with your existing antivirus software:

Microsoft Security Essentials is a good permanent antivirus for Windows 7/Vista/XP if you don't already have one.


Further information can be found in the Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware article.

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Thanks for the help Waka_Flocka_flame but the problem is still there. I have run full scans with Avast, Malwarebytes, SuperAntiSpy, Microsoft Safety Scanner, TDSSKiller, HitmanPro and ESET Online Scanner. They found a few things buried deep in old emails or old system restores. I deleted them all. But the problem still exists. If I go to Kyak for example everything works but if I go to hipmunck the buttons like search do not work. I also use CCleaner and now when I run cleaner I always have the following FF stuff to delete but I have selected not to keep anything after I shut down FF. This started at the same time as the problem began. ANALYSIS COMPLETE - (10.935 secs)


15.0 MB to be removed. (Approximate size) Secure file deletion enabled - Advanced Overwrite (3 passes)


Details of files to be deleted (Note: No files have been deleted yet)


Internet Explorer - Temporary Internet Files 4 KB 2 files Windows Explorer - Recent Documents 50 KB 69 files System - Temporary Files 833 KB 39 files System - Windows Log Files 2 KB 2 files System - Font Cache 446 KB 2 files Firefox - Internet Cache 12,345 KB 5 files Firefox - Cookies 0 KB 3 files Firefox - Download History 96 KB 1 files Firefox - Site Preferences 288 KB 2 files Thunderbird - Internet Cache 501 KB 13 files Thunderbird - Session 1 KB 1 files Thunderbird - Site Preferences 288 KB 2 files Applications - Adobe Acrobat XI 9 KB 1 files Applications - Office 2007 20 KB 33 files Utilities - SUPERAntiSpyware 149 KB 1 files Windows - MS Search 384 KB 3 files


C:\Documents and Settings\HB\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\rx3irgfh.default\cache\1\EE\9BD38d01 48 KB C:\Documents and Settings\HB\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\rx3irgfh.default\cache\_CACHE_001_ 4,096 KB C:\Documents and Settings\HB\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\rx3irgfh.default\cache\_CACHE_002_ 4,096 KB C:\Documents and Settings\HB\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\rx3irgfh.default\cache\_CACHE_003_ 4,096 KB C:\Documents and Settings\HB\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\rx3irgfh.default\cache\_CACHE_MAP_ 9 KB C:\Documents and Settings\HB\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\rx3irgfh.default\downloads.sqlite 96 KB C:\Documents and Settings\HB\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\rx3irgfh.default\content-prefs.sqlite 224 KB C:\Documents and Settings\HB\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\rx3irgfh.default\permissions.sqlite 64 KB

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Create a new profile as a test to check if your current profile is causing the problems.

See "Creating a profile":

If the new profile works then you can transfer some files from an existing profile to the new profile, but be careful not to copy corrupted files.

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Are all of your plugins and extensions up-to-date?

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Yes all of my plugin and extensions are up to date and I have disabled the extensions to see if it made a difference == it did not.

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When you run Firefox in Safe Mode, does this issue still occur?

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I just ran it in safe mode and the problem has gone away. Thank you. What steps should I follow from this point?

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Its still some sort of program or malware , remove all susipicious programs from the windows control panel > Uninstall Programs

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Export all of your bookmarks and write down the name of all the extensions that you want.

Then go to Help > Troubleshooting Information

From here you will need to press the Reset Firefox button.

This will clear all of your preferences and data from the Firefox program, but should fix the issue.

You can then import the bookmarks and reinstall the extensions.

If this doesn't fix the issue, please comment below.

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How many Anti-Virus programs do you have installed on your computer? How many firewalls do you have installed on your computer?

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Thanks - Removed 4 old programs that I do not use but did not find any unknowns.

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4 mal or virus programs and 2 firewalls

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Reset and problem is gone -- Thanks to all.

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WARNING: Running more than 1 anti-virus and more than 1 firewall makes your computer an easy target for viruses.

The programs will conflict with each other and will allow viruses to sneak by undetected.

Limit your computer down to 1 firewall and 1 anti-virus program.

NOTE: Anti-viruses/Firewalls that require you to pay a fee are generally more secure than freeware/demo programs.