![]() ![]() So, I am taking that to then mean that the AMD Athlon CPU in the problem computer does indeed NOT support SSE2, meaning Asyn's post seems to be correct. According to the first post, under "AMD", then "SSE2 CPUs", the listing does NOT include the AMD Athlon. Through that search, I came upon this thread on a message board. So, I then did a Google search to find out if the AMD Athlon supports SSE2. So, I went to AMD's website and, as it turns out, there is NO listing for the AMD Athlon, only the newer AMD CPUs. Well, I checked the system information concerning the CPU for the computer that the problem is on & said computer uses an AMD Athlon CPU. So, with using Firefox v47.0.1 & Avast Free Antivirus 10.4.233, what should I do about not being able to access AOS's settings from the browser plugin? Should I try downgrading Firefox to v26? Any help is appreciated. ![]() However, since updating Firefox from 26 to a newer version, when I attempt to open AOS's setting from the browser plugin, the settings page for AOS doesn't show up. So, after changing that xpinstall in config from true to false, I was once again able to use AOS. ![]() ![]() That's when I started looking & came upon a page that gave instructions for how to bypass unsigned extensions by changing the xpinstall component in "about:config" from true to false (which I did). And, when Firefox has recently updated to a newer version, when I go to the extensions section of Firefox, for the AOS listing, there is text saying "Avast Online Security could not be verified for use in Firefox. I've tried updating the program in the past, but, for whatever reason, it wouldn't update, so I decided to keep Avast at. I currently am using Avast Free Antivirus. Probably should have added a bit more details. ![]()
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