Apple Users
Related: About this forumI use Firfox browser but when I click on a link in Mac Mail, or other places, Safari opens
This is annoying since often it opens on a site that recognizes me on Firefox but not on Safar, like DU, for example.
I know that when I first got this new computer - High Sierra - I selected Firefox to be my main browser. How can I keep it while clicking on links?
Thanks
at140
(6,136 posts)Open a command window as administrator and
run these commands:
net stop winmgmt
cd /d %windir%system32wbem
ren repository repository.old
(or delete it using the command "rd /s repository"
instead of the "ren" )
net start winmgmt
It may take a minute or so to complete while WMI
rebuilds the database.
WA-03 Democrat
(3,273 posts)dogman
(6,073 posts)question everything
(48,977 posts)dogman
(6,073 posts)When clicked, a popup asks if you want to use firefox or safari. I do not use it so I don't know beyond that point, it might require restarting firefox at some point.
WA-03 Democrat
(3,273 posts)Open settings
Open General
Middle of that screen will show your default browsers
Pull down the menu and select whichever you want
question everything
(48,977 posts)like the Nike logo, but it does not stay there. And I cannot type anything there.
Strange
HuskyOffset
(911 posts)Just want to be sure we're on the same page in this sub-thread:
1) From the Apple logo on the very left of the menu bar select "System Preferences..."
2) in the System Preferences window that opens up select "General", which should be the leftmost item in the first row
3) Once that loads, a bit past half-way down there should be a place to choose your default browser in a pop-up menu.
If this works for you great, but if not let us know at what step you're seeing the empty window with a check mark.
question everything
(48,977 posts)and there is an empty box by the Default web browser and the strange thing is that it has an up and down arrows that normally means you have a list but here, clicking anyplace on this box just fills it in blue and the check mark and then it disappears.
Wish I could take a screenshot of it, but don't know how to do it.
HuskyOffset
(911 posts)press shift-command-3 (all three keys, you don't have to press them all down simultaneously, I usually press & then hold shift & command keys, then while holding those down press the "3" key. You should hear a camera shutter sound play and a file named "Screen Shot YYYY-MM-DD at HH.MM.SS" should appear on your desktop.