![]() ![]() If after this,it still doesn't brings back search button,then uninstall Firefox while deleting user data during the process of uninstallation and then reinstall Firefox. And as long as you do not select an option you can just hit enter and it will do a Google search. So if you were to type test in the Awesome Bar, it will look in your bookmarks and/or browser history (depending on your settings). Now,close Firefox and create a backup by using MozBackup tool - If you didn’t know already, Firefox lets you search from the Awesome Bar (the address bar) and it uses Google by default. You can also save those 90 tabs by saving the links in a word document or notepad,although cumbersome but gives you assurance.Save the name of the extensions in a notepad or word document by name and their homepage by clicking on more option in each of the extension. If you choose blank page,then you can restore previous session by Options -> History -> Restore previous session.Īlso,sync Firefox if you like to be sure. ![]() Since currently,you're dealing with huge amount of work,the steps mentioned below will be useful in case any option fails.Ĭheck in the option menu that Firefox is set to restore session or tabs that are currently running(Options ->Tabs -> Warn me when closing multiple tabs) and (Options -> General -> When Firefox opens - show windows and tabs or else show a blank page ).
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