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I can't open Hotmail in Firefox.

I can't open Hotmail in Firefox.

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colinam
Junior Member
12
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM
#1
Hi.
There are some strange issues in 11, such as being unable to delete Edge. Also, when logging into Steam, all my collections have been lost. I would need to start over and spend hours doing the same tasks as before. I’m not sure if this would be the same with 10 installed.
I can’t open Hotmail in Firefox, even when using DuckDuckGo or just Firefox.
I receive a blank white screen. I’ve tried everything possible; it works well on my old PC with the same search engine.
I also used Edge, and it opened without problems.
I can access it from the bottom task bar, but not directly from the search engine.
Anyone has encountered this problem?
I’m a first-time user of 11 and am seriously thinking about restarting everything from scratch and going back to 10.
Thank you for your help.
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colinam
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM #1

Hi.
There are some strange issues in 11, such as being unable to delete Edge. Also, when logging into Steam, all my collections have been lost. I would need to start over and spend hours doing the same tasks as before. I’m not sure if this would be the same with 10 installed.
I can’t open Hotmail in Firefox, even when using DuckDuckGo or just Firefox.
I receive a blank white screen. I’ve tried everything possible; it works well on my old PC with the same search engine.
I also used Edge, and it opened without problems.
I can access it from the bottom task bar, but not directly from the search engine.
Anyone has encountered this problem?
I’m a first-time user of 11 and am seriously thinking about restarting everything from scratch and going back to 10.
Thank you for your help.

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Kobigame
Member
66
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM
#2
I advise saving any crucial information and performing a fresh setup of either 10 or 11.
However, I suggest opting for Tiny10/Tiny11 or Revision OS 10/11 instead of standard Windows.
I myself rely on the Revision OS version of Windows 11, and everything functions smoothly. I also use a StartAllBack taskbar replacement.
I stick to Firefox as my browser, reserving Edge only when Chromium is needed for specific tasks.
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Kobigame
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM #2

I advise saving any crucial information and performing a fresh setup of either 10 or 11.
However, I suggest opting for Tiny10/Tiny11 or Revision OS 10/11 instead of standard Windows.
I myself rely on the Revision OS version of Windows 11, and everything functions smoothly. I also use a StartAllBack taskbar replacement.
I stick to Firefox as my browser, reserving Edge only when Chromium is needed for specific tasks.

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BennoZenno
Junior Member
3
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM
#3
I advise saving any crucial information and performing a fresh setup of either 10 or 11.
However, I suggest opting for Tiny10/Tiny11 or Revision OS 10/11 instead of standard Windows.
I myself rely on the Revision OS version of Windows 11, and everything functions smoothly. I also use a StartAllBack taskbar replacement.
I stick to Firefox as my browser, reserving Edge only when Chromium is needed for specific tasks.
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BennoZenno
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM #3

I advise saving any crucial information and performing a fresh setup of either 10 or 11.
However, I suggest opting for Tiny10/Tiny11 or Revision OS 10/11 instead of standard Windows.
I myself rely on the Revision OS version of Windows 11, and everything functions smoothly. I also use a StartAllBack taskbar replacement.
I stick to Firefox as my browser, reserving Edge only when Chromium is needed for specific tasks.

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Allmagpies
Junior Member
25
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM
#4
QwerkyPengwen

Thank you so much for the help.
I never heard of Tiny10, but will be looking into it, and the other options you listed.
Well, your reply was the deciding factor.
I will format, get a copy of Win10 and put that in place of 11, There is just so much I dislike about 11, even using "classic shell"
It forces too much onto you.
Its a bit of a pain, but when all said and done, at least I will be happy, and conversant with the OS.
As I'm really comfortable with 10.
I really appreciate the help.
👍
PS. I would mark you as answered. But as usual, there is no tick on the right of the post.
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Allmagpies
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM #4

QwerkyPengwen

Thank you so much for the help.
I never heard of Tiny10, but will be looking into it, and the other options you listed.
Well, your reply was the deciding factor.
I will format, get a copy of Win10 and put that in place of 11, There is just so much I dislike about 11, even using "classic shell"
It forces too much onto you.
Its a bit of a pain, but when all said and done, at least I will be happy, and conversant with the OS.
As I'm really comfortable with 10.
I really appreciate the help.
👍
PS. I would mark you as answered. But as usual, there is no tick on the right of the post.

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maxdu632
Member
210
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM
#5
When you initiated the thread, there was an option to discuss or ask a question. You kept it in the standard discussion mode, which lacks voting or best solution features. I have updated the thread type to question.
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maxdu632
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM #5

When you initiated the thread, there was an option to discuss or ask a question. You kept it in the standard discussion mode, which lacks voting or best solution features. I have updated the thread type to question.

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905xA
Senior Member
667
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM
#6
Ahh, that's why I couldn't do this before.
Thanks a lot
bignastyid
I'll keep an eye on this in the future, since this site/forum is truly amazing.
And
QwerkyPengwen's reply was, (just like all the other responses) really useful.
I'm now marking it as "answered."
Thanks so much
bignastyid
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905xA
12-01-2025, 09:34 AM #6

Ahh, that's why I couldn't do this before.
Thanks a lot
bignastyid
I'll keep an eye on this in the future, since this site/forum is truly amazing.
And
QwerkyPengwen's reply was, (just like all the other responses) really useful.
I'm now marking it as "answered."
Thanks so much
bignastyid