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I clicked on Firefox update button. Once the 3.6 was upgraded, now my images and pictures are all blurred.

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A couple of days ago, my system said Firefox update available. It encouraged me to upgrade to 3.36 for faster and better connection. I did just that. After words I logged into Facebook and then logged out. I logged into another favorite website. Immediately I noticed every image or picture on internet, website etc became completely burred. I can't tell most faces and it hasn't changed back. How do I change back to older version so that I have good pictures/images I need? I need to see pictures properly. Also, google itself on home a page looks blurry.

A couple of days ago, my system said Firefox update available. It encouraged me to upgrade to 3.36 for faster and better connection. I did just that. After words I logged into Facebook and then logged out. I logged into another favorite website. Immediately I noticed every image or picture on internet, website etc became completely burred. I can't tell most faces and it hasn't changed back. How do I change back to older version so that I have good pictures/images I need? I need to see pictures properly. Also, google itself on home a page looks blurry.

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Check that you do not run Firefox in compatibility mode or with a reduced screen resolution.

You can check that in the "Compatibility" tab in the Properties via the right-click context menu of the Firefox desktop shortcut.

Make sure that all items are de-selected in the "Compatibility" tab of the Properties window.

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That was the first place I looked, before I asked question.

Yes, everything is absolutely unchecked no changes have been made in the compatibility tab.

Is there another reason as to why?

Thank you for your timely response and any other help you can suggest to fix problem.