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lefthome
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Install problems

Followed instructions:

1. downloaded
2. click on application
3. installed to flash drive (F-Drive)
4. clicked on application
5. crash, again
6. crash

the message:
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/5397/flashcrashkj8.jpg

What am I doing wrong?

Should add that I have installed, reinstalled and using most current version even tried from the suite to install and direct. Do get the screen from this source then it crashed each time.

Running XP SP3

John T. Haller
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Another PC

Can you try it on another PC? As XP SP3 isn't even released yet, we don't support it. And are you sure you're using 2.0.0.12 and not another version?

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lefthome
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I did on my house computer

I did on my house computer which is xp sp2 and the version was downloaded today from your site here so I assume it is the latest.

cojack
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Firefox portable

I accept the license agreement but nothing happens.
running xp sp2. Pardon

CoJaCk

darklingz
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installing firefox

everytime i download ff portable and install it, it only gets as far as "firefox.exe" then afterthat it says that it cant install "freebl3.dll" so i have to abort the installation

bluebell_rose
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this version of Firefox

this version of Firefox portable needs at least 1.5 gb to run without lagging or crashing. I filled my usb with data until there was only 1 gb left. It didn't run.

Bruce Pascoe
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Not in my experience

I have a 2GB drive with only ~730 MB free and FFP works just fine. Unless you meant 1.5 MB. In that case, I can imagine there'd be problems. It's good practice to always leave 100MB free, anyway. That was one of the first things I drilled into my 8-year-old nephew when I gave him his first USB drive (he, like me, loves portable apps. :))

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