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Used T'bird on mac; now using it on pc. How do I move mac emails to pc (windows 8)?.

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I had to completely ditch my macbook pro, and am now using a windows 8 laptop instead. About 7 years of emails are trapped inside a time machine backup I performed on the MBP before it became completely unusable. I have already started to use T'bird on my pc laptop, so how do I transfer my emails from the Mac-formatted external hard drive to my pc? I am using Mac Drive to be able to see the contents of the hard drive.

I had to completely ditch my macbook pro, and am now using a windows 8 laptop instead. About 7 years of emails are trapped inside a time machine backup I performed on the MBP before it became completely unusable. I have already started to use T'bird on my pc laptop, so how do I transfer my emails from the Mac-formatted external hard drive to my pc? I am using Mac Drive to be able to see the contents of the hard drive.

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So that you do not overwrite the current Profile, I would suggest you create a new Profile using the Profile Manager and create a Profile Manager shortcut on your desktop. then you can choose to open on the desired profile to see the older mail.

Then locate the Profile folder on the mac drive.

Copy the contents of the Profile folder and paste, overwriting the default entries, in the new Profile.

How to access Profile Manager:

Where is Profile, how to move etc:

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So that you do not overwrite the current Profile, I would suggest you create a new Profile using the Profile Manager and create a Profile Manager shortcut on your desktop. then you can choose to open on the desired profile to see the older mail.

Then locate the Profile folder on the mac drive.

Copy the contents of the Profile folder and paste, overwriting the default entries, in the new Profile.

How to access Profile Manager:

Where is Profile, how to move etc:

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