Firefox startup issue: unreadable file
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Hello,
This morning, when I turned on my PC as I do every morning and launched Mozilla Firefox, I received an error message
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe
The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable"
When I went to the folder, I noticed that all the files were there, but when I tried to execute them, they displayed the same error message. When I launched Internet Explorer to try to import my bookmarks, I noticed that it considers itself to be the only browser on my PC and Mozilla does not appear when I run CCleaner! It's as if it had uninstalled itself from my PC overnight while keeping the files on the disk! I spent the morning on forums, but apparently no one has ever had this problem, and I really want to keep my bookmarks and saved accounts on Mozilla. Thank you in advance for your help!
This morning, when I turned on my PC as I do every morning and launched Mozilla Firefox, I received an error message
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe
The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable"
When I went to the folder, I noticed that all the files were there, but when I tried to execute them, they displayed the same error message. When I launched Internet Explorer to try to import my bookmarks, I noticed that it considers itself to be the only browser on my PC and Mozilla does not appear when I run CCleaner! It's as if it had uninstalled itself from my PC overnight while keeping the files on the disk! I spent the morning on forums, but apparently no one has ever had this problem, and I really want to keep my bookmarks and saved accounts on Mozilla. Thank you in advance for your help!
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Hello,
look here =>https://www.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/new/ if it asks you to repair, do it! otherwise download it again, over the old one to not lose anything!
best regards.
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