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When I clicked to download a message say "Firefox will damage your files",,,why did it say that?

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It says THIS TYPE OF FILE CAN HARM YOUR COMPUTER

It says THIS TYPE OF FILE CAN HARM YOUR COMPUTER

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My guess it that whenever you try to download a software installer, Internet Explorer gives you that warning so you know it is a program and not just an ordinary file. As far as I know, Microsoft isn't telling you not to install Firefox. ;-)

Of course, make sure you are installing from the official site: http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/fx/

Mozilla uses multiple download sites to serve the actual installer file. If IE doesn't like the first one, you can cancel, go back, and try again and most likely get a different one.