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darylu
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Illegal operation plug in

I've had alot of computer problems recently. So, I may have to try reinstalling my XP and start all over. But, I'm trying to pick away at things and see, even if I start all over, that I at least understand where things went haywire.

My specific error on FF Portable is this error that I get when it starts "Illegal Operation Plug In". There was no other info to identify it. I went to extensions and uninstalled the only one there (Duh - I don't even know which one it was), then tryed restarting and get the same thing.

Any ideas what this is? Is it XP doing bad things or is it FF?

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Corrupt

Something within Firefox Portable is corrupt. Your best bet is to install a new copy of FFP over your current one. If your FirefoxPortable directory is within your PortableApps directory, just download a new copy of FFP and have it install to your PortableApps directory. Don't worry, all your stuff will be saved.

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Thanks so much for the

Thanks so much for the reply. I think it was bad bad file management by my computer. I was trying to use a HighPoint Raid 1520 card on an older Biostar board to try RAID 1 with SATA drives. It caused me nothing but trouble and instability after 3 or 4 XP reinstalls. So, I started all over one more time with IDE drive and left out the HightPoint card, and now it works. Even without reinstall of FFP - I just used by backup that was made before the reinstall. I was having all kinds of weird stuff happen. So, I don't know if the card is a problem or if it is just not that compatible with my system.

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