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Old 07-04-2009, 07:27 AM   #1
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Default How to move my firefox browser between hard drives?

I have firefox running in drive A on Windows XP, and I would like to move it to drive B on Vista. Both drives are on the same PC, so I can just copy and paste files between the XP drive and the Vista drive...

Can someone tell me how to move my firefox browser from drive A to drive B (with all my favourites/history etc intact)?
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nvrmind I think I worked it out
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You have to install Firefox again on your drive B. Boot up your drive B which is Vista, then use Internet Explorer to get online and download Firefox and install it...Then browse the favorite folder of Firefox on drive A and copy all the files and then paste them over on drive B of Firefox's favorited folder.
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You have to install Firefox again on your drive B. Boot up your drive B which is Vista, then use Internet Explorer to get online and download Firefox and install it...Then browse the favorite folder of Firefox on drive A and copy all the files and then paste them over on drive B of Firefox's favorited folder.
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i have had it take a couple of weeks, usually because one or more item in my order was not in stock. A couple of times the item never was in stock and i got an email requesting i replace an item that couldn't be obtained. Shipping is slower than average but prices are much better than average. I won't complain.
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I have had it take a couple of weeks, usually because one or more item in my order was not in stock. A couple of times the item never was in stock and I got an email requesting I replace an item that couldn't be obtained. Shipping is slower than average but prices are much better than average. I won't complain.
I agree. But 17 would be better, at least i think so.
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