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components['mozilla.org/privatebrowsing; 1'] is undefined comes up when i click for for info, hard to delele it

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  • Èsì tí ó kẹ́hìn lọ́wọ́ rjohnson19

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I click on my screen (not necessarily a link, but a spot where I expect to get more info; that message pops up, I click the x in the upper right corner , repeatedly waiting between clicks , need multiple tries; also there's an orange triangle with an "!" inside; I must click repeatedly to get rid of this demon; started with Allooza

This happened

Every time Firefox opened

== when I deleted the old Firefox Mozilla + added the new one

I click on my screen (not necessarily a link, but a spot where I expect to get more info; that message pops up, I click the x in the upper right corner , repeatedly waiting between clicks , need multiple tries; also there's an orange triangle with an "!" inside; I must click repeatedly to get rid of this demon; started with Allooza == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == when I deleted the old Firefox Mozilla + added the new one

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I don't know what Allooza is. Is it a Firefox add-on?

But that error refers to a feature of Firefox (Private Browsing mode) that is not in the version of Firefox you are using.

It is possible an extension that expects to be running in Firefox 3.5 or greater is causing this.

Do you have this problem when running in Firefox Safe Mode? http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Safe+Mode Don't select anything right now, just use "Continue in Safe Mode."

Did you intend to be running Firefox 3.0.3, or did you want the latest version, from http://www.getfirefox.com ?