I have a MacBook on which I had FireFox, which became slower and slower; I have now reloaded it, but the colored wheel spins when I put the cursor on the entry page

I trashed the original/recent version when it was too slow to use. Now I can't load what I have just downloaded, because the colored wheel continues to spin when on the FireFox entry page.

Before doing a reinstall, which may not be needed at this point,
Try using Disk Utility to do a Disk Repair, as shown in this link, while booted up on your install disk.
You could have some directory corruption. Let us know what errors Disk Repair reports and if DU was able to repair them. This could just be a start in repairs and you may need a better utility to finish the job.
Then Repair Permissions.
No need to report any Permissions errors........we all get them.
   DALE

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