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Why get an expensive Apple for an alternative operating system, when you can just get a new hard drive and install this problem-free operating system for free:
bdosborn wrote:Recovering Your Firefox Bookmarks
- Find your profile in c:\Documents and Settings\[your XP user name]\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles
- There should be a subfolder there called bookmarkbackups. Find the most recent bookmarks html file in there (usually with a date after the 'bookmarks' bit.
- Copy it to somewhere safe and rename the existing one bookmarks.html.
- Copy it to the default profiles folder (up one level from the bookmarkbackups folder, deleting the existing bookmarks.html file.
- Close Firefox if it's running and relaunch it. Your old bookmarks should be restored.
Bruce
Ctcanuck wrote:It's funny how people blame the computer if something happens too it. The computer is only as good as the person using it. Sure harddrives die,monitors quit working etc...... It's bound to happen. That's why everybody needs to back up all their information on a regular basis. Problem solved.![]()
GPW wrote:A Mac huh ???Welcome to the club !!!
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The wife just got an Air Book for Christmas , and I've been playing with it ...
After having a few PCs ,and all their problems (
) I'll never go back to those ...
MegC wrote:I'll cut to the chase... AGAIN... not so much for Don, because he seems to have gotten beyond this, but in case anyone else falls into this situation with FireFox/Mozilla/Seamonkey. I have earned some cred on this subject having to wrestle with too many recovery scenarios to remember or recount on both customer and company computers.
1. XP: click the START button, click 'search' in the lower right portion of the window. Make sure 'look in' shows 'local hard drives'. You'll want to be ready to type in the 'files or folders named'.
-OR-
Vista/Win7: click the START button, you'll see the 'search' field right above it.
2. Typerate *bookmark* (yes WITH the stars) and hit OK or START or SEARCH NOW or whatever gets it rolling.
This will search ALL hard drive(s) for ANY file with the word 'bookmark' in it. There are what seems like an endless variety of places FireFox, Mozilla, Seamonkey, etc stores this file and some versions will make a backup with variants of this name in it. What you're really hoping to locate is a file ending of 'html'/'htm' because that would be a most direct source to recover your lost bookmarks from.
And if it's all really hit the fan and you've got the chops, sometimes you can find a mangled partial file in a weird place and you can rummage through the leftover html garble for helpful bits in a text editor. FUN TIMES....
If you locate a likely suspect I would HIGHLY suggest making a copy of said file onto your desktop, thumb drive, etc. BEFORE messing with it. One sure way to incite profanity and an emotional roller coaster is to accidentally mangle, delete, or loose the only copy of a potentially needful file.
And that's my tech support contribution on a day otherwise off. Further assistance is available but I'll refer you to the classic XKCD diagram first:
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