Cannot locate Address Bar, Rss button or Google

Cannot locate Address Bar, Rss Button or Google. Under File, Find location is not available.

Carolyn:
Thank you for your recommendation but when I open View>Customize, I do not find any symbol/object for Address or Google.
Clarence

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    I'm not even going to explain all the problems I have had in the last 2 days, but i will tell you i have read so many forums and have done A LOT of fixing, 8 hours worth!! So before someone suggests for me to try a common fix I have done almost all things like. <br />
    Disable extensions<br />
    Disabled/Remove add ons<br />
    Tried all in safe mode<br />
    Deleted files in Firefox Profile<br />
    Renamed files in Firefox Profile<br />
    I have done almost everything except remove Firefox and use a different browser. <br />
    What gets me most is this site (Mozilla support) is the least helpful!! i have found solutions that worked off of Non Mozilla forums!!<br />
    Ok here goes...... <br /> 1. Auto complete works in location/address bar, when I click ENTER on keyboard or click the blue arrow in address bar NOTHING HAPPENS!!! I can go to bookmarks click on one and it will go right to the page! It's like the address bar is dead! <br />2. I have NO search engines in the search bar located right next to address bar, the only solution I found for that called for typing commands in the address bar, which i can do but it wont do anything!!!<br />
    Please keep in mind I did a full Google search on these problems and have found that a lot of people have the same issues regardless of Firefox versions or Operating systems!! <br />
    This is my last attempt to get accurate and proven solutions/fixes to these problems before I wash my hands of Mozilla, I'm sure someone will tell me to just do it!!!<br />
    I am hoping to get knowledgeable responses to this post!!
    THANKS,
    Robert
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    You can locate the current [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox Firefox Profile Folder] this way:
    *Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory > Open Containing folder
    If the 11.01 & 11.02 are empty backups then make sure that create a backup of the other .json backups elsewhere as soon as possible to avoid losing backups that may still work.
    The other profiles appear to have older bookmarks. You can check the file compatibility.ini in a profile to see which version of Firefox last used that profile.
    A possibility is to create a fourth profile to test each of the JSON backups and check which bookmarks they store. If you open that profile with the -no-remote switch then you can copy and paste bookmarks from one profile (instance) to another profile. Both profiles need to be open at the same time to do that.
    See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Opening_a_new_instance_of_Firefox_with_another_profile
    http://kb.mozillazine.org/Backing_up_and_restoring_bookmarks_-_Firefox

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    Firefox 9.01; Windows 7 64 bit;
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  • I have my tabs, and my Yahoo toolbar. I do not anything else. I don't have my address bar, back button, home button, bookmark button, or anything. Please help. Thank you.

    I can't use Firefox because all I have at the top of the screen is the orange Firefox button, tabs, and my Yahoo toolbar. I don't have my address bar. I don't have the back and foreward buttons. I don't have the Home button or the Bookmarks button. I don't have my Google search bar. I don't have any the things that I should have and that I need to make it work. How do I fix this? Thank you.

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    After typing the partial address, I do get a dropdown that usually includes the correct, full address in the first listing. Also, the sites are all in my bookmarks folder.

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