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Clean installing Palemoon

Unread post by bawldiggle » 2019-01-05, 21:03

From memory there is a tutorial by Moonchild in this forum ... I have seen it (but did not bookmark it :( )

A search for "clean install" has not revealed its location,
Would appreciate a link/pointer
Thank you :)
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Palemoon; auto updates current version (32-bit)

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Re: Clean installing Palemoon

Unread post by Night Wing » 2019-01-05, 21:07

Is this the link you're looking for?

viewtopic.php?f=19&t=662
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Re: Clean installing Palemoon

Unread post by bawldiggle » 2019-01-06, 07:33

Thank you Night Wing, exactly what I was looking for :) :)

My PM (28.2.2. (32-bit) is very unstable, even a 24 hour old profile is now corrupt
At first I assumed my Win-7 PRO x64 was the problem, but after using another browser ... a clean install is the best avenue.

You are a life saver, :thumbup:
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Palemoon; auto updates current version (32-bit)

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