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rayinski
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Posts: 194
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hi all,
Could someone please tell me how to save all my bookmarks using FF please?
I've just lost all my bookmarks in FF due to windows recovering from a serious error the error bit was easy to fix (it was a driver issue) but I've lost all of my FF bookmarks.
I've used system restore to go back a week in the hope that they'd be there, with no joy and the most annoying part of it all is, I was going to post today asking how to save your bookmarks using FF
thanks in advance
Ray
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BedstorfromAP
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Loc: 32 Bus Stops West of Wigan UK
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Ray? You can transfer your bookmarks to the www.linkagogo.com site for free and bring them back Have to d use a convertor program (instructions are easy to follow) and they remain on the linkagogo server as a public or Private search page...And you can access these from any computer
I Have used this service for a few years and it is stable 
Ps They give you a free working starter page with many preloaded sites to mess around with and You can build up on that
-------------------- History so far.. 8 years surfing & 27 Years Computing (First ZX81 1k)
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Madeline
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Posts: 14625
Loc: Wales
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This mozillaZine Knowledge Base article may help you to retrieve your bookmarks - Lost bookmarks. For future backups, have a look here.
Madeline.
-------------------- "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Lord Acton, 1887.
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rayinski
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Reg'd: Sat
Posts: 194
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thanks for the tips guys.
I've installed mozbackup and i'll backup, the backup file once a month (just to play safe).
Sadly, I've not been able to restore my bookmarks, but it doesn't matter too much, I'll put it down to a lesson learnt and also, they needed thinning out anyway.
thanks again.
ray
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Madeline
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You're very welcome. At least you'll be able to backup your bookmarks now, as well as other things!
Madeline.
-------------------- "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Lord Acton, 1887.
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