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Why, when I try to upgrade to 8.0.1, do I still end up with the same version, and a message that says "You're not on the latest version of Firefox. Upgrade today to get the best of the Web!"?

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Yesterday I tried to upgrade to 8.0.1 twice. Both times the upgrade process seemed to be working. I downloaded files, clicked on install, it told me it's "housekeeping" (removing the old version?), but in the end, I'm still running the same older version.

I upgraded at home on my laptop, no problem.

Yesterday I tried to upgrade to 8.0.1 twice. Both times the upgrade process seemed to be working. I downloaded files, clicked on install, it told me it's "housekeeping" (removing the old version?), but in the end, I'm still running the same older version. I upgraded at home on my laptop, no problem.

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You appear to be using the latest version.

You may be seeing the old Start Page, though (google.com/firefox). If you restore the default home page, you should stop getting incorrect update notifications, which are supposed to be being directed towards Firefox 3.x users.

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It's not the home page, it's the whole browser. It didn't change to the new one like in the picture.

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