- FIREFOX 45.0 FOR WINDOWS 8 64 BIT INSTALL
- FIREFOX 45.0 FOR WINDOWS 8 64 BIT 64 BIT
- FIREFOX 45.0 FOR WINDOWS 8 64 BIT 32 BIT
- FIREFOX 45.0 FOR WINDOWS 8 64 BIT WINDOWS 10
It seems to me we’ve gone very far in the way of entitlement. It’s all right to regret a decision by a software publisher, but throwing a tantrum just because Mozilla changes something in Firefox in order to make it crash less often strikes me as somewhat puerile. So this does not change things a bit (isn’t that funny) for people using 32-bit Windows. Users are eligible for a 64-bit default if they are running 64-bit Windows 7+ and have at least 2 GB RAM. Objective : make 64-bit Firefox the default version for new and existing eligible users to reduce our OOM crash rate, increase performance, and improve security (ASLR). Just checking what Mozilla has to say about the subject : If Mozilla just let “ME” decided what software “I” want to run on “MY” computer, there would be no problem :( These are just people making stuff for themselves and kindly sharing it. I’ve already submitted an issue on Github but there’s no guarantee the author even monitors the software any more.
FIREFOX 45.0 FOR WINDOWS 8 64 BIT 64 BIT
So, if I’m forced onto 64 bit Firefox, that particular PC is made mostly useless to me :( FU Mozilla!
FIREFOX 45.0 FOR WINDOWS 8 64 BIT 32 BIT
But, it only works with the 32 bit version of Firefox. Luckily some nice person created “Ple圎xternalPlayerAgent” and put it on Github. Although Plex is an awsome GUI for organizing a Media collection, it’s built in media player is crap and it no longer natively supports external players due to monetization efforts. We use Plex as a front end to organize several Terabytes of locally stored media files. The PC in my living room is our media center. Mozilla is getting as bad as M$ forcing crap on us we do not want :(įirefox is supposed to be about “Choice” not “do what we say because your too stupid to make your own decisions and only we know what’s best for you!”
FIREFOX 45.0 FOR WINDOWS 8 64 BIT INSTALL
Is it not much better (Cleaner) to completely remove your Firefox 32 bit version and install after your cleaning all the dead links a fresh Mozilla Firefox 64 bit version, because of all the dead links you’re leaving behind?
FIREFOX 45.0 FOR WINDOWS 8 64 BIT WINDOWS 10
This makes me wonder when with the new Mozilla Firefox 56 release is it still possible when your (in this case main) system is crashing all the time to “downgrade” to a Mozilla Firefox 32 bit instalation on a Windows 10 64 bit computer system?ĭoes the new install of the Firefox 64 bit version not leaves a lot of Firefox 32 bit behind? Two questions about the installation of Mozilla Firefox 56 on a 64 bit Windows 10 proffesional.Ībout 6 to 8 months ago I did install the 64-bit version Mozilla Firefox on main 64 bit Windows 10 professional version 10.0.15.063.īut after the “upgrade” from Mozilla Firfox 32 bit version to a Mozilla Firefox 64 bit even with all main add-ons not installed (or activated), (Main) the Windows10 system 64 bit professional crashed time after time.