Google 404 Error + Firefox.
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Google 404 Error + Firefox.
Basically, I cannot access any sites using firefox, I either get a 'Google Error 404' or it redirects to google.
This happens with every site I try to go on. Halp!
This happens with every site I try to go on. Halp!
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Summary of Can't Connect/timeout Solutions - MozillaZine Forums
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=258042
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=258042
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Dr Evil, I do believe this is a new one. That's a 404 Server can't find page error - not a connection refused/timed out error. For some reason it is looking only on the Google site itself for the rest of the URL.
Tell you what Tom - go into tools>options>general and set your homepage to a blank page rather than google. See what happens.
Tell you what Tom - go into tools>options>general and set your homepage to a blank page rather than google. See what happens.
I don't know how to do any of this stuff, I just hire the guys that do
Have you considered reading the HELP folder. Right there on your menu bar.
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Have you considered reading the HELP folder. Right there on your menu bar.
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Perhaps the I'm Felling Lucky has been changed to Google Search?
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Debian - "If you can't apt install something, it isn't useful or doesn't exist"
My Giant Sources.list
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My next suggestion would be to edit about:config to stop it doing any kind of a Google search if it couldn't find the url
I don't know how to do any of this stuff, I just hire the guys that do
Have you considered reading the HELP folder. Right there on your menu bar.
Image by Juniper http onic.net/~daylight/ - Xmas special by Ol Grumpy
Have you considered reading the HELP folder. Right there on your menu bar.
Image by Juniper http onic.net/~daylight/ - Xmas special by Ol Grumpy
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error message google 404
I had this problem with version 103 . I ended removing { add and remove programmes}then reinstalling and all was O.K. am now using version 104 though.
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The page doesn't look right for Google.
It also sounds like the problem in this topic. http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=243124
It also sounds like the problem in this topic. http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=243124
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Did we ever establish if it was scumware causing the problem. Definitely worth scanning with a good AV and a few anti-spyware products though
I don't know how to do any of this stuff, I just hire the guys that do
Have you considered reading the HELP folder. Right there on your menu bar.
Image by Juniper http onic.net/~daylight/ - Xmas special by Ol Grumpy
Have you considered reading the HELP folder. Right there on your menu bar.
Image by Juniper http onic.net/~daylight/ - Xmas special by Ol Grumpy
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I am using analogx proxy and was having the same problem.
Nannynick fixed it for me in another post:
"I have a fix.
In Firefox, type the following into the address bar
about:config
Filter the resulting list using: network.http.proxy.version
Highlight the entry, double left click
Change the version number to 1.0
Click OK
That's it... should work fine now."
Nannynick fixed it for me in another post:
"I have a fix.
In Firefox, type the following into the address bar
about:config
Filter the resulting list using: network.http.proxy.version
Highlight the entry, double left click
Change the version number to 1.0
Click OK
That's it... should work fine now."
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Re: Google 404 Error + Firefox.
Hi, I had the same problem. I went to tools -> options -> advanced -> network -> (connection)settings and selected 'no proxy'. I haven't had the problem since!