Service Pack Crash

Last Friday after a Microsoft automatic update of Service Pack (3 inches) of my computer (Dell/Windows Vista) has no restart after the Welcome screen.
For some reason any save it on my computer has never worked.  I called Dell, after five hours and a lot of aggravation of the technician and really
sells hard for security and the 'a lot' for a Dell $ 249 on the call contract, all was lost, including my mailbox.  He had the logo of firefox and
put on Internet Explorer and said that everything had been saved.  In fact, some default pictures in Windows (I use Picasa) and documents have been saved.

I realize that life is temporary, but why must it be so aggravating.  Firefox (3.5.2) is not compatible with Windows.  It blocks constantly espcially
w / vids, popups, etc.  The box that indicates the patch firefox exe "LSP", socket error, w / abandonment, retry, ignore - try again is an automatic crash.

What can be done about this mess?  Thank you.

Hello

You can download the latest version of FF for windows and install it and then check.

http://www.Mozilla.com/en-us/Firefox/all.html

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