Installed babylon in Firefox, now I can't get rid of it
While installing Digsby (an IM client) I accidentally installed the Babylon toolbar for Firefox. This was one version of Firefox ago and it didn't go away still (I had 3.5, and installed 4 and it still manifests itself).
And yes, I uninstalled the add-on, went to add/remove programs and uninstalled it there, edited about:config
, searched for every instance of babylon and resetted the entries that had it and even deleted babylon.xml
from Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins
.
This solved most of my issues with babylon, but as I set my Firefox homepage to be the default (where you get about:home
in the address bar) when I search something in the homepage's searchbox it still goes to babylon, for example: http://search.babylon.com/web/something?AF=15000&babsrc=browsersearch.
I can't find where this is set. Does anyone have an idea of how I can get rid of this?
Solution 1:
You can try resetting all of the Firefox preferences to the default settings. According to Firefox's support page:
At the top of the Firefox window, click the Firefox button, go over to the
Help
menu and selectRestart with Add-ons Disabled...
Firefox will start up with the Firefox Safe Mode dialog.For Windows XP, click the
Help
menu and selectRestart with Add-ons Disabled...
1: To reset your user preferences, click to put a check mark by
Reset all user preferences to Firefox defaults
.2: To apply your changes, click Make Changes and Restart.
Firefox will restart with your settings changed back to the defaults.
Solution 2:
If the problem's only in interpreting misspelled URLs, do the following:
- Delete the babylon file in
C:\Program Files\Mozilla\Search Engines
- Then open Mozilla and type
about:config
into the address field - Filter for "babylon"
- Replace the babylon-setting in
keyword.url
withhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=
- Replace the others "search the web (babylon)" with "search the web (google)" and you're good to go.