Why Won't Mozilla Run After PC Fan Repair?

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A user experienced a malfunctioning PC due to a non-working fan, which was subsequently replaced. However, after the repair, Mozilla Firefox only displayed the splash screen and would not launch. Attempts to resolve the issue included reinstalling the browser and deleting the Chrome RDF file, but these efforts were unsuccessful. Guidance was provided to uninstall Firefox completely, remove its settings folder, and manually delete specific registry keys. The successful resolution involved deleting the "mozregistry" and "mozver" entries from the registry before reinstalling Firefox, which restored its functionality.
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my PC died on me today due to fan not working, i have
renewed the fan and everything is working ok except
mozilla, all i get is the spash screen, clicking on the
mozilla icon does nothing, can anyone help please?
 
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hi GREG
no reinstall does not work, i have tried deleting
the chrome rdf file but no joy
I'm using win XP and can't find any more
help.
 
Did you try to unistall it and remove the folder with all the settings. Also try going in the registry and manually removing the keys if there are any. Then try install it again.
 
magic, i had to delete "mozregistry" and "mozver", and
reinstall, thanks DDURADO.
 
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