Updated restoration 3.6.24 then 8.0 then system which causes version conflicts.

I updated t0 3.6.24 and created a restore point. Updated to 8.0 and had problems with the add-on and couldn't fix so I restore before updating to 8.0 and suppose I would to 3.6.24. Always had problems to Add on so I restored to the previous day. If I check troubleshooting on the help tab. It says version 3.6.23. When I go to it says 3.6.24. How to find out the correct version. I want to go back to 3.6.23 because 3.6.24 screwed to the top of my modules and 8.0 screwed to the top of my old PC. I am running WinXP SP2 with 4G memory and 3.8Mhtz.

If you wish to downgrade to 3.6.23 then make a backup of your browser profile {http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder} even if the downgrade procedure does not change your profile. Download Firefox ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.6.23/win32/en-US/Firefox%20Setup%203.6.23.exe 3.6.23

No need to uninstall Firefox before downgrade you, just press the 3.6.23 Firefox Setup file to install.

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