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Google only gets up and am unable to access Firefox to everything I put in?

Sorry, but could you describe this problem a little more in detail.

What type of system has this problem: desktop PC running Windows XP or a different version, a Mac, an Android device?

When you start Firefox, are you the normal home page?

The problem is that when you get to the normal home page, there is no way to search or to move to another page?

We walk in there a bit. Thank you.

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