Ok, so the Javascript for Firefox on one of the computers wasn't working. I tried enabling and disabling it and reinstalling the whole thing a few times. Each time I noticed that all of my bookmarks and extensions were still there. This obviously meant that all of the data wasn't erased from my system. I did a quick search and found that the Firefox uninstaller doesn't remove a bunch of registry keys or a bunch of user data folders. There weren't even any options in the uninstaller to remove these things. You'd think that the registry keys and the data would be removed! After I completely removed all traces of Firefox from my system, I reinstalled it. The Javascript was working fine. Most people don't even know how widespread Javascript is. Most popular websites look completely different without it. You can't use the features of many webservices without it, if you can log on. Now everything is perfect! (with Firefox of course!)
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ive hear do problems when
ive hear do problems when removing FF 2. wonder if other programs like ccleaner are able to remove the reg entries.