FF4 will not open home page -- say try again. I cannot get home page to come up and therefore cannot even get startedno

FF4 has been working just fine but recently stopped loading loading home page (igoogle) upon startup -- says could not load page try again -- try again returns same response and as a result I cannot go anywhere and am dead in the eater. IE work just fine but I prefer FF4. OS is XP

To do this your device should be firstly connected to computer and iTunes is open. Put your device into dfu mode: 1.turn off your device 2.press and hold power and home button simultaneously for 10 seconds and release power and keep holding home until iTunes says a device in recovery mode. now should be able to restore.

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