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How to save firefox settings
I've got to do a restore on a notebook that I carry. I've got Firefox set up just like I like it right now. Any way to save this information, restore, get online and then reload it as was?
Many thanks!! |
Go to C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name>\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox
Save off everything there and below that using something like winzip (or any utility that can save a folder and all files and folders below that directory) and save it somewhere off the computer. Do the OS restore, windows update, etc, then restore that folder before you install firefox. In a perfect world, firefox will just use the profile data you restored when you start it for the first time after the restore of the OS. That might work. If it doesn't, then you can just rename the default.xxx sub-folder you saved into the new one it creates after exiting firefox, and that should work, assuming you're using Firefox's default profile. There may be some things you have to fix up manually, but for the most part, that should do it. It works especially well, when you install things in the same location like the default location. You will have to reinstall any extensions and themes you use. You can use the same process for t-bird as well. (substituting "Thunderbird" for "Mozilla\Firefox" in the pathname I listed, above.) You can also read this: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Roaming_profile -David |
Originally Posted by woody125
I've got to do a restore on a notebook that I carry. I've got Firefox set up just like I like it right now. Any way to save this information, restore, get online and then reload it as was?
Many thanks!! |
Originally Posted by LIH Prem
Go to C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name>\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox -David
Try this website, download Mozbackup. It's free, and works GREAT!! www.mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/ |
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Whenever I have to do a wipe and reinstall, I back up my entire application data folder. There is always something I forget to back up otherwise.
One of these days, I'm going to save an image of my HD to an external drive right after a clean install of my OS and apps (MS office, etc.) so that restores (as in format the HD and reinstall) will be quicker. |
Originally Posted by dizzy
Whenever I have to do a wipe and reinstall, I back up my entire application data folder. There is always something I forget to back up otherwise.
One of these days, I'm going to save an image of my HD to an external drive right after a clean install of my OS and apps (MS office, etc.) so that restores (as in format the HD and reinstall) will be quicker. Imaging is a miracle. |
Originally Posted by dizzy
Whenever I have to do a wipe and reinstall, I back up my entire application data folder. There is always something I forget to back up otherwise.
One of these days, I'm going to save an image of my HD to an external drive right after a clean install of my OS and apps (MS office, etc.) so that restores (as in format the HD and reinstall) will be quicker. |
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