Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Moving from XP to W10, how do I move the address book?

  • 3 replies
  • 2 have this problem
  • 9 views
  • Last reply by user1121639

more options

Old XP Pro Rev3 system HD is backed up to an external HD. New system is Windows 10 Pro 64 byte. Latest version of Thunderbird is installed, e-mail folders are listed wit old e-mails included. I am not able to migrate the address book ( I've got a headache ) and need some advice.

Old XP Pro Rev3 system HD is backed up to an external HD. New system is Windows 10 Pro 64 byte. Latest version of Thunderbird is installed, e-mail folders are listed wit old e-mails included. I am not able to migrate the address book ( I've got a headache ) and need some advice.

Chosen solution

Glad to here it. Please mark the question as solved.

Read this answer in context 👍 2

All Replies (3)

more options

Are you still able to use the old Windows XP computer? If so, then you can export your Address Book(s) from it:

Thunderbird menu: Tools: Address Book Address Book menu: Tools: Export... Export to file type LDIF, save the file to a USB flash memory stick.

Export each Address Book, but don't name the "Personal Address Book" and "Collected Addresses" that way, give it other names. That way when it is imported onto the new computer, you will not have two with that name.

On the new computer: Thunderbird menu: Tools: Address Book Address Book menu: Tools: Import... Select "Address Books" and click "Next" Select "Text file (LDIF, .tab, .csv, .txt)" and click "Next" Choose the file(s) from the USB flash memory stick.

If you cannot use your old Windows XP machine and want to find the address book files from the external drive:

See: Moving address books between profiles

To locate the Thunderbird Profile folder in Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\***Username***\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\ Replace C: with the correct drive letter. Replace ***Username*** with the correct username used in Windows XP. Under the "Profiles" folder you will probably see only one folder, which is the Thunderbird Profile you were using in Windows XP. If there is more than one, then look at the most recent one by date. If you are disallowed access to the folders, then you will need to change the permissions in Windows for the folders. Ask if you need help with that.

To locate the Thunderbird Profile folder in Windows 10: C:\Users\***Username***\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\ There should be only one folder under "Profiles".

more options

Thank you very very much. The old system is inoperative so I had to follow the second set of procedures and, after a cigarette or two, I finally did it correctly and now it has all the addresses. Again Thank You & Happy New Year.

more options

Chosen Solution

Glad to here it. Please mark the question as solved.