After a numerous updates, some sites, including Mozilla, keep telling me that I'm not using the latest version of firefox. Help, please.
During his visit pandora.com recently, it asked me to update the browser more recent. I did it several times and that the (pandora) and your site continue to tell me that I'm not using the latest version of firefox. I don't understand. am I missing something simple? Help, please.
Your User Agent string shows you are using Firefox 3.5.5. This is the older way. The latest version is Firefox 7.
Perform the steps in the section reset your User Agent in say Firefox is obsolete or incompatible, even if it's the latest version of Web sites
Check and tell if its working.
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I use Windows XP on a PC and Windows 7 on a MacBook Pro.
In both cases, as my start page, I use "http://www.google.be/firefox?client=firefox-a & rls = org.mozilla:nl:official".
Under the Googleframe remains the message "U used nieuwste van Firefox versie niet. Upgrade om het beste ITU internet het vandaag you halen! »
False: my Firefox is already up-to-date.You are indeed updated. Firefox stopped using this address as its start page by default when 4.0 is released - page that you use can be (incorrectly) assuming that, if you are looking at him, you must always be on Firefox 3.6.
If you restore the default home page , you should get more updated information.
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Why is firefox not updated when I have updated approximately five times (version 18)?
If please restart your computer and try again. If this does not work, please try a clean reinstall.
Some Firefox problems can be solved by performing a clean reinstall. This means that you remove Firefox and all the leftover program files and then reinstall Firefox. Please follow these steps one by one:
- Download the latest version of Firefox from http://www.mozilla.org office and save the installer to your computer.
- Once the download is complete, close all Firefox Windows (click Exit in the file menu or Firefox) and confirm all future messages.
- Now, uninstall Firefox by following the steps mentioned in the article to Uninstall Firefox .
IMPORTANT: Under Windows, the uninstall program has the option to remove your personal data and settings. Make sure that you have not check this option. If not all of your bookmarks, passwords, extensions, customizations and other Firefox data user profile will be removed from your computer.
After uninstalling Firefox on Windows, delete the folder of the program "Mozilla Firefox", located by default in one of the following locations:
- (Windows 32-bit) C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox
- (On 64-bit Windows) C:\Program Files (x 86) \Mozilla Firefox
- Go to the Windows Start menu and click on 'computer '.
- In the Explorer window that opens, double-click on disk Local (c) to open the C:\ drive.
- Find the folder "Program Files (x 86)" or "Program Files".
- On 32-bit Windows, double-click the Program Files folder to open it.
- On 64-bit Windows, you'll see a folder "Program Files (x 86)" AND a "Program Files" folder. Open the Program Files (x 86) folder.
- You are looking for a folder of Mozilla Firefox . If you find one, right click and select delete and confirm that you want to move the folder to the trash.
Now, go ahead and reinstall Firefox:
- Double-click on the downloaded Setup file and go through the steps in the installation wizard.
- Once the wizard is completed, click to open Firefox directly after clicking the Finish button.
Please report back to see if this helped you!
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I don't know that I can add more details on the issue.
Your home page is likely to google.com/firefox which is more maintained. Please change your homepage to something else, like topic: home. https://support.Mozilla.com/en-us/KB/how%20To%20set%20The%20home%20page
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I start the Firefox browser.
When the start page shows, I get just below the Google search box:
You are not on the latest version of Firefox. Update today to get the best of the Web!Not unusual, but when I go on the site to update it looking for a minute and then tells me I have the current version of the software.
If you use the www.google.com/firefox as homepage site that previous versions of Firefox 3 use as homepage you can ignore the message about not using the latest version of Firefox on this page.
Google seems to keep this page.
The current versions of Firefox 4 + is no longer use this website from Google as home page, but use the build-in on: home page as the home page.
Google assumes that you are using an older version of Firefox if you still visit this site, and warns you that you are using an older version of Firefox and invites you to update.
You can use a different page than the homepage as subject: House or www.google.com or www.google.com/ig (iGoogle). -
I've upgraded to the latest version of Firefox, but I always get a message on my home page that says "you are not on the latest version of Firefox. Update today to get the best of the Web! »
You can see this message under the Google search box on www.google.com/firefox which is the old default Firefox homepage. It seems that this page is no longer maintained by Google. You seem to have the latest version of Firefox.
If you want as the Google search page as homepage, change your homepage to Subject: House (a new version of the old homepage Google/Firefox update is now integrated into Firefox).
Also see-> https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Finding+your+Firefox+version
You can also see your version on the help > troubleshooting information displayIf this answer solved your problem, please click 'Solved It' next to this response when connected to the forum.
Not related to your question, but...
You may need to update some plug-ins. Check your plug-ins and update if necessary:
- Plugin check-> http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/
- Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in: install (or update) the Shockwave with Firefox plugin
- Adobe PDF plugin for Firefox and Netscape: Installation/update Adobe Reader in Firefox
- Shockwave Flash (Adobe Flash or Flash): updated Flash in Firefox
- Next generation Java plug-in for the Mozilla browser: install or update Java in Firefox
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I get a message that I don't have the latest version of Firefox. I just updated and downloaded the Beta Version 11. Why do I get this message?
The current beta version is 12 of Firefox, but if you're not a tester experienced, so it is best to stay with the current version of Firefox and uninstall the beta version.
You can find the latest version of Firefox in all languages and for all systems operating here:
- Firefox 11.0.x: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all.html
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I downloaded Firefox restarted 8.0.1, and it ran. However, I always get a message on my firefox start page saying: "you are not on the latest version of Firefox. But when I go to help and then on Firefox, it says I'm under 8.0 and I'm updating. Why do I get mixed messages?
The old homepage www.google.com/firefox is obsolete and is no longer used. You can restore your home page for the new default value, so you will get the new homepage.
http://support.Mozilla.com/en-us/KB/how%20To%20set%20The%20home%20page#w_restore-the-default-home-page
Click on the button "Restore default". -
You are not on the latest version of Firefox. Update today to get the best of the Web!
Whenever I update my firefox, I get this message, you are not on the latest version of Firefox. Update today to get the best of the Web!
It - http://www.google.com/firefox - is the old Page to start Firefox used by the Firefox 3.6 and earlier versions of Firefox. I think that Google assumes that you are using an older version of Firefox, as they hard-coded message 'upgrade' in this page - all versions of Firefox see this message.
From version Firefox 4, Firefox uses a 'local' with the address Start Page of Subject: House. It looks like the old start Page, but this isn't exactly the same thing.
See - How to set the home page
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I've updated to 6, but the home page still says that I'm not on the latest version.
I updated 2 times but the home page still says that I'm not on the latest version.
What you set as your home page? The default Firefox homepage have a message like that. In addition, you have posted here with Firefox 6.0 - the latest version.
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After update, I get "You are not on the latest version of Firefox" WHY?
I'm on version 9, still I get this message (in question above) on my start page. I also get a popup saying E-mail "no valid certificate for aus.mozilla.org, accept for this session? I still say yes, because I recognize the name on the certificate. (Geotrust, I think that it is.) What is going on?
You are using the latest version which is Firefox version 9.0.1
From your description, it seems that if you still have the old start page for Firefox http://www.google.com/firefox hosted by Google as your homepage. This old default home page is no longer used (Firefox 3.6. * and earlier versions) about: home in use for Firefox 4.0
Ignore the message, change the home page about: welcome, replace it with another page or leave blank.
http://support.Mozilla.org/en-us/KB/how+to+set+the+home+page
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After running a PC program optimizer it tells me how many there are mistakes and States: completely optimize and clean your computer, it is strongly recommended that you register and use the full version of Optimizer Pro, are - this a comeon?.
"is this a comeon.
Yes, a very common scam.
As suggested Palcouk avoid "optimizers". Also to stay away from on the 'free' online virus scans, analyses of driver, registry cleaners and something similar who wish to access your machine in real time.For the most part all you need is to run Windows Disk Cleanup and do a casual drive defragment (don't defragment SSDS so, single drive type hard disks).
For something a little more thorough you can use CCleaner (but do not use the registry cleaner - not necessary or desirable) CCleaner is open source (free).
And if you need a bit more disk space to uninstall the software, you do not use.
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FF seems to work OK, although some add-ons say that they are not compatible with this version of FF, but my computer (same version) at work that is also running XP Professional, run these add-ons.
Hi greghaus,
You can see this message under the Google search box on www.google.com/firefox which is the old default Firefox homepage. This page is no longer maintained by Google.
You should try to change your home page:
topic: Home
If you don't know how to change the home page, you should take a look at the Knowledge Base How to set the home pagearticle.
Hope this helps
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Yesterday, I tried to switch to 8.0.1 twice. Both times the upgrade process seemed to work. I downloaded the files, clicked on install, he says it's "housekeeping" (removal of the old version?), but in the end, I'm still under the old version even.
I've updated home on my laptop, no problem.
See:
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I am so happy with Firefox 3.6.25 (thank you), but I'm worried update the program because the requirements of system does not respond to my PC or does it? I have Win XP Pro SP2, PIII 600 MHz I still get messages on your part on updating the program but do not know if it is possible.
Stick with the version you have now. The versions of Firefox 4 + need a processor with SSE2 instruction set, as in the Intel P4 processors.
http://www.Mozilla.org/en-us/Firefox/9.0/system-requirements/
Recommended hardware* Pentium 4 or newer processor that supports SSE2 * 512MB of RAM * 200MB of hard drive space
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