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Where is the bookmarks stored? I Install the Firefox once again since I upgrade my computer.Is there any folder just like "favourite"to store the html file? I really want to find out the bookmarks because actually i can't remember all the website that ar

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Where is the bookmarks stored? I Install the Firefox once again since I upgrade my computer. And I try to move the bookmarks from the old computer to the new one. But I can't find anyone of them. Is there any folder just like "favourite" to store the html file? I really want to find out the bookmarks because actually i can't remember all the website that are important to me~ URGENT!!!~THANKS~

Where is the bookmarks stored? I Install the Firefox once again since I upgrade my computer. And I try to move the bookmarks from the old computer to the new one. But I can't find anyone of them. Is there any folder just like "favourite" to store the html file? I really want to find out the bookmarks because actually i can't remember all the website that are important to me~ URGENT!!!~THANKS~

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You can move file named places.sqlite from your old profile to the new one. It contains bookmarks and browsing history.

Here's a knowledge base article about it: Recovering important data from an old profile

If you don't care about saving your current bookmarks, you can skip creating new profile (Firefox does it by itself at first run anyway).

I'd might suggest you to install addon https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2410/|Xmarks Bookmark and Password Sync]. It is a free web service which synchronizes bookmarks and (optionally) passwords with central server, and then to other computers, if you installed it on more. You may treat is as a backup too.