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Originally posted by Hellmutt
It happened to me once, when I installed some plug-in for Firefox. I uninstalled the plug-in and got my bookmarks back. I installed the same plug-in again without any problem.
Originally posted by they see ALL
i guess i will just have to add the bookmarks manually again...
Originally posted by Mechanic 32
Here is where I found my bookmark backups...
Originally posted by they see ALL
i, actually, have two of those alphanumeric strings and so i copied and pasted the first set of bookmarks into the second set (with no detectable results)...
i cannot bookmark pages...
i uninstalled and reinstalled firefox with no avail...
Originally posted by Hellmutt
That was strange. Maybe you can use the "system restore" function in Windows, to set your system back to before you detected the problem?
Originally posted by Mechanic 32
Just to clarify, do you mean that you copied the files to another folder, or copied the folder name onto another folder?
Is this since you did what you said in your last post, or has this been happening since the bookmarks went missing?
First, I have to ask if you rebooted after uninstalling, but prior to reinstalling.
Otherwise, you might have to uninstall Firefox, then dig into the registry to remove all references to Firefox. Usually when you uninstall programs, there are many references still left in the registry, and could interfere with a reinstall.
Originally posted by they see ALL
Originally posted by Hellmutt
That was strange. Maybe you can use the "system restore" function in Windows, to set your system back to before you detected the problem?
that would be the easy remedy, huh???
Originally posted by Mechanic 32
What version of Firefox are you using, btw??
Originally posted by Hellmutt
START -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System restore -> set system back to an earlier time (or something similar) -> choose a date before you got the problem -> reboot. It takes only a couple of minutes.
Originally posted by they see ALL
i am not that computer illiterate