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On starup Firefox is coming up with an "Untitled" page.

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After which I must click on the small House Icon above to get to Firefox but nothing appears in the "http etc at top. I click on the left of that line and it comes up with something that says that the site has no info and is not secure... something to that effect... If I click on the icon near the "Start" button on left bottom I get the same thing except when I double click I do get the correct screen with the correct address above. I have XP.

After which I must click on the small House Icon above to get to Firefox but nothing appears in the "http etc at top. I click on the left of that line and it comes up with something that says that the site has no info and is not secure... something to that effect... If I click on the icon near the "Start" button on left bottom I get the same thing except when I double click I do get the correct screen with the correct address above. I have XP.

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See:

  • Tools > Options > General > Startup: "When Firefox Starts": "Show my home page"

If you use Delete browsing, search and download history on Firefox to clear the 'Browsing History' when you close Firefox then restoring tabs from the last session ("Save & Quit" or "Show my windows and tabs from last time") doesn't work.

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Thanks. It's gone now. Had "Untitled" page for a while. Did clear "cookies and Cache" and updated to 4.0. "Untitled changed to "New Tab". A couple days went by and updates came through. I believe it revived the Norton's Bar at top and things seemed to improve somewhat. Aside from desktop icon not working all the time, it's about 90% back to "Normal".