How Do I get rid of BING Which keeps appearing in Place of GOOGLE/////

Ive allways been a USER of GOOGLE and for the life of me I cannot Explain why BING just keeps dropping in un -invited its f.........g very frustrating as most of the time it does not show up on the Un-installing list .I dont want BING on my computer as it has CRASHED my computer more than once in my efforts to try and remove it so i have had to endure until a solution.comes along. By the way I like the new Beta firefox 4 my only regret is that f.....g BING.Please give me back my FIREFOX with GOOGLE.........

The Bing search engine has been added to the installed search engines in Firefox beta versions.<br />
You can click the search engine icon in the search bar and select Google or another search engine.<br />
If you do not see Google then open Manage Search Engines and click the "Restore Defaults" button.
If you mean the location bar then check the pref <b>keyword.URL</b> on the about:config page.
* http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keyword%2eURL
* http://kb.mozillazine.org/Location_Bar_search

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