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Firefox automatically updated....one of those "Just restart" messages. And now I get the message, "Firefox doesn't work with this version of Mac OS." NOTHING works, can't even launch Firefox. How the hell do I get back too a version which DOES work with Mac 10.4.11, which is what I've got and which has been working just great?

Firefox automatically updated....one of those "Just restart" messages. And now I get the message, "Firefox doesn't work with this version of Mac OS." NOTHING works, can't even launch Firefox. How the hell do I get back too a version which DOES work with Mac 10.4.11, which is what I've got and which has been working just great?

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You can find the last Firefox 3.6.x release in all languages and for all Operating Systems here:

You can disable the update check via:

  • Firefox > Preferences > Advanced > Update
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Turn off Automatic Updates in Firefox. Go to "Tools" on the upper left hand of the screen. Select the "Advanced Tab," and then under the advanced tab select the update tab. Then select either, "Automatic Updates," "Check for updates, but let me choose," or "Never Check for Updates."

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1. Download (with your safari) a copy of 3.6.28 from the above link cor-el gave us

2. Trash the current Firefox application to do a clean install.

3. Install the version that you have downloaded (3.6.28).

Do not select to remove your personal data, your profile data is stored elsewhere in theFirefox Profile Folder, so you won't lose your bookmarks or other personal data.

see also: Installing Firefox on Mac


thank you and sorry for the trouble