Updated Firefox, now it won't open

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Lifer
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Updated Firefox version (downloaded it, installed) and I click the icon, it jumps twice, but never opens. Restarted, uninstalled it, re installed, same thing.

I'm a Mac noob (and I hate them) so any help would be appreciated. FYI this is my mom's Mac if you were wondering why I have one if I don't like them

What do I do to fix this? Thx
 

aphex

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You need to trash the "org.mozilla.firefox.plist" file in ~/Library/Preferences

Close Firefox, trash the file, empty trash, restart firefox
 

TheStu

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How did you install it?

Did you eject the DMG once you were done?

Was the icon in the Dock pointing to the DMG?
 

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Originally posted by: aphex
You need to trash the "org.mozilla.firefox.plist" file in ~/Library/Preferences

Close Firefox, trash the file, empty trash, restart firefox

I don't see that anywhere

Found it and it still didn't work.


I installed it by DLing Firefox, it had a .dmg file on Desktop, I opened that, accepted terms, dragged icon into the folder, and then when I try and open it, nothing.

I've deleted it, looked for everything Firefox I can find, deleted it, restarted, etc and still nothing.
 

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Lifer
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Figured it out -- my mom's mac is on an older version of OSX, so I had to download FF 2.0
 

TheStu

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Originally posted by: Quintox
Figured it out -- my mom's mac is on an older version of OSX, so I had to download FF 2.0

Huh, that is kind of weird that FF 3.0 doesn't support older versions. I wonder what it is doing that needs 10.4 or better (which is the usual requirement)
 

hiromizu

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Originally posted by: Quintox
Figured it out -- my mom's mac is on an older version of OSX, so I had to download FF 2.0

Did you call Apple? Why don't you just update her OS X with the latest updates? It's that simple.
 

TheStu

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Originally posted by: hiromizu
Originally posted by: Quintox
Figured it out -- my mom's mac is on an older version of OSX, so I had to download FF 2.0

Did you call Apple? Why don't you just update her OS X with the latest updates? It's that simple.

Because to update from 10.x to 10.5 costs $129. Not all software is backwards compatible on OS X. Handbrake for example became 10.5 only with the introduction of 0.9.2.
 

Tyranicus

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Also, depending on the age of the computer, it may not be Leopard-compatible.
 

TheStu

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Originally posted by: Tyranicus
Also, depending on the age of the computer, it may not be Leopard-compatible.

It would have to be a pretty old iMac for that to be true. Pre desk-lamp model.
 

Tyranicus

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Where did he say it was an iMac? I'm confused.

Also, there was a 700MHz and an 800MHz model G4 iMac, so it could even be one of those and not run Leopard.
 

TheStu

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Originally posted by: Tyranicus
Where did he say it was an iMac? I'm confused.

Also, there was a 700MHz and an 800MHz model G4 iMac, so it could even be one of those and not run Leopard.

Ah, when he had posted the second time I misread it, thought he had said imac.

Well, it would be a pretty old Mac that wouldn't run Leopard.