Google got deleted from the search bar? [Solved]

I did a system restore and then research alone, remaining in the top search bar to the right was a custom, that I had added. I had Amazon and Wikipedia by them time simply on their home pages, but Google doesn't give me that option.

How can I get google back (I can't find in the list of searches, you can add and restore the defaults is grayed out)?

Please update to the 19 of Firefox, Firefox update to the latest version, then use https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/searchreset/

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