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Where do I find the latest version that supports Win/ME - I am running V 2.0.0.20 on an old machine.

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I am running an older version of Mozilla V 2.0.0.20 on an IBM Pentium III Processor w/ 256MB of RAM and Win/ME - is there a place where I can get a newer release of Firefox - but not the latest. The present Version 24 does not support this operating system. A certain website 'bright.com' does not recognize this version I am using as valid - stating my browser is 'older than dirt' (which it is) and to upgrade.

I am running an older version of Mozilla V 2.0.0.20 on an IBM Pentium III Processor w/ 256MB of RAM and Win/ME - is there a place where I can get a newer release of Firefox - but not the latest. The present Version 24 does not support this operating system. A certain website 'bright.com' does not recognize this version I am using as valid - stating my browser is 'older than dirt' (which it is) and to upgrade.

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hello, sorry starting with firefox 3 support for windows ME was dropped, so you're already on the newest old version that will be running on your system. if possible you should consider upgrading to a newer machine since windows ME and firefox 2 have reached their end of life a long time ago and are affected by countless security vulnerabilities which can be exploited...

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Gekose oplossing

hello, sorry starting with firefox 3 support for windows ME was dropped, so you're already on the newest old version that will be running on your system. if possible you should consider upgrading to a newer machine since windows ME and firefox 2 have reached their end of life a long time ago and are affected by countless security vulnerabilities which can be exploited...