Install Firefox in Windows 7

by Shaun on May 6, 2009

in How To, Windows 7

I have downloaded the latest version of the Firefox browser and everthing is going well. Been visiting a couple hundred web pages randomly and using various plug ins and everything seems as stable as on Windows XP. If your curious about installation instructions with screen shots included for Installing Firefox in Windows 7, Please continue reading:

1.) Download Firefox Using this link: Firefox It is not an affiliate link.

2.) Save the file to your desktop for easy access.

3.) Double click on the downloaded executable and you should see a warning like this pop up:

Just click Run, next if you have it enabled, you will see a UAC box pop up depending on your settings. Just accept it.

4.)You should see this welcome screen. Simply click next:

5.)Select the type of installion you would like. I almost always leave it at Standard Installation. And click next.

6.) The next screen that will appear is the default install directory. I always leave this as it is and just click next.

Firefox will continue to install and once finished, you will see the following screen.

Once Firefox launches, it will ask if you would like to import your user data from IE (yuck), if you would, click the box, otherwise select import nothing, and allow the browser to launch.

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Christopher November 16, 2009 at 9:20 pm

1.) Download Firefox Using this link: Firefox It is not an affiliate link.

=Where’s the link??

2 Shaun November 28, 2009 at 8:17 pm

Sorry, I must have removed it for some reason. I will update the link as soon as possible.

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