I lost all my search engine in the navigation bar, can I reinstate them?

I did not all search engines, they disappeared. I restored my computer to a restore point where I had four engines and now none. I use FF8, but when I updated to FF8.01 all went wrong shot, that's why I had to restore and use FF8, but still no engines.

Hey DFBM,

Have you tried reinstalling your search engine rankings? Take a look at this article. It will show you how to add a search engine.

If it won't let you install because it says they are already installed, they have may be corrupted. If this is the case try remove them from the \searchplugins\ folder in your profile folder.

I close and restart everything you have finished, and then try to reinstall them.

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