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I just changed from Windows Vista to Windows 7. Windows 7 saved all of my Mozilla Firefox Bookmarks in a Folder under Favorites. How do I get the Bookmarks loaded back into Mozilla Firefox?

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I Just changed from Windows Vista to Windows 7. The computer is wiped in this process, but Windows 7 saved all of my Mozilla Firefox Bookmarks in a Folder on the hard drive under Favorites. How do I get the Bookmarks loaded back into Mozilla Firefox?

I Just changed from Windows Vista to Windows 7. The computer is wiped in this process, but Windows 7 saved all of my Mozilla Firefox Bookmarks in a Folder on the hard drive under Favorites. How do I get the Bookmarks loaded back into Mozilla Firefox?

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Firefox does not save the bookmarks in the favorites folder, the files in the favorites folder are likely to be those from Internet Explorer.

Firefox saves bookmarks in a file called places.sqlite in your profile folder. Did you make any backups before installing Windows 7?

To see if there is a copy of the old Firefox bookmarks file anywhere on the computer, first set Windows 7 to show hidden files, then search all folders on the computer for a file called places.sqlite

You should have a file called places.sqlite in your current profile folder. This one does not contain your old bookmarks. Do you have any more places.sqlite files?

If you do have a version stored elsewhere, you can copy that file into your current profile folder, replacing the places.sqlite file that is already there. The places.sqlite file stores bookmarks and history, so replacing that file will give you the bookmarks and history from the alternate file.