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After FF5 upgrade, most visited websites are gone when opening a new tab

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I believe this is an option of the Google toolbar, but the check box option does not exist when I open up the the toolbar to try and change this. I believe I had this issue once before when I upgraded from version 3 to 4 as well. I have the latest Google toolbar version downloaded from the Google site. I have the Compatibility Reporter 0.8.5 installed as well so I can run and have also edited the install.rdf file to a max version of 6 to try and get this working. Is there a setting in about:config that will control this or how can I fix this problem. I'm pretty computer saavy so let me know if you have a solution.

I believe this is an option of the Google toolbar, but the check box option does not exist when I open up the the toolbar to try and change this. I believe I had this issue once before when I upgraded from version 3 to 4 as well. I have the latest Google toolbar version downloaded from the Google site. I have the Compatibility Reporter 0.8.5 installed as well so I can run and have also edited the install.rdf file to a max version of 6 to try and get this working. Is there a setting in about:config that will control this or how can I fix this problem. I'm pretty computer saavy so let me know if you have a solution.

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I decided to download Speed Dial instead of waiting indefinitely for a solution to the never ending cycle of software breaking associated with new FF versions. If it isn't Norton's toolbar or IPS or Google's toolbar it's something else, so I would recommend looking into the Speed Dial addon as no one seemed to have a solution other than waiting for Google to update their code.