An Incompatible Browser Has Been Detected need Windows 7 - Mozilla Firefox 3.5.x and 3.6.x

I'm trying to apply for FASFA student aid. When I click on the "apply now" button the "An Incompatible Browser Has Been Detected" page displays. The Mozilla Firefox requirements for Windows 7 is the 3.5.x and3.6 x version. I had already downloaded the 5.0. Have probably made a mess of things, I think I disabled the 5.0 but need the 3.5x etc. to be able to complete the FASFA form.

You could install the portable Firefox version 3.6 to avoid a conflict with the newer version. If you can contact the person running the page itself, you could advise him that Firefox is now up to version 6, and version 7 will be available soon.
* http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable#legacy

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