![]() Firefox opens a small window with information about the installed version. To do that, select Menu > Help > About Firefox. A manual check for updates is an option to install updates earlier. The update will be published later today.įirefox includes automatic update functionality to download and install updates without user interaction this does not happen in real-time though. Since it's only one of the profiles that isn't working under the updated Firefox, and since the issue is clearly the version stated somewhere inside that profile, '''how can I edit those minVersion and maxVersion variables''' so that it (the troublesome profile) accepts to be opened by the new version? Is it is a JSON file, an INI file, or some other kind of file, and which one, and is it pure text or hexadecimal or what?If you are reading this on October 4, 2022, Firefox 105.0.2 may not yet be released. Then again, how should I proceed to update Firefox when a new version arises? Because this is not acceptable and multiple profiles is a (great) feature. So, again, the issue is not the Firefox installation itself, but simply the secondary profile. I am writing this in my primary profile, the one I used to update Firefox 95.0.1 and that is working fine. ![]() Since it's only one of the profiles that isn't working under the updated Firefox, and since the issue is clearly the version stated somewhere inside that profile, how can I edit those minVersion and maxVersion variables so that it (the troublesome profile) accepts to be opened by the new version? Is it is a JSON file, an INI file, or some other kind of file, and which one, and is it pure text or hexadecimal or what? Unfortunately only for one of the profiles, and the other one didn't quite "get" that it would now work with a 95.0.1 application rather than the old 95.0 one.
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