Hi,
It seems that my FF browser is broken.
Downloaded and updated to version 3.5. , with a different browser, but FF is still not working properly. The browser window doesn't open but at Windows XP shut down, an error message says "Firefox is not responding. End Now. etc."
Could anyone suggest a safe [and easy] way to retrieve saved FF bookmarks before I uninstall the program?
IE 8 seems OK. Downloaded Chrome which also seems OK.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bookmarks retrieval
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Re: Bookmarks retrieval
Yep, shouldn't be too hard.
Open up Windows Explorer. Go to
C:\Documents and Settings\<YOUR USER NAME>\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<SOMETHING>.default\
the file bookmarks.html is what you want.
Copy that file to another location (My Documents or Desktop) and you should be able to import it into another program.
If you're still keen to use Firefox as you main web browser (and who wouldn't) you can delete the <SOMETHING>.default directory. When you restart Firefox, it will create a new profile directory, and that should fix any problems that have occurred.
Daniel
Open up Windows Explorer. Go to
C:\Documents and Settings\<YOUR USER NAME>\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<SOMETHING>.default\
the file bookmarks.html is what you want.
Copy that file to another location (My Documents or Desktop) and you should be able to import it into another program.
If you're still keen to use Firefox as you main web browser (and who wouldn't) you can delete the <SOMETHING>.default directory. When you restart Firefox, it will create a new profile directory, and that should fix any problems that have occurred.
Daniel
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Re: Bookmarks retrieval
I think I got everything I need now. Thanks for the directions, and I will be using FireFox again soon.