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hi, i had to reset my laptop and it deleted Thunderbird ... i reinstalled it no problem but where are my emails?

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my laptop wouldn't load Windows but then a screen came up and gave me a few options (i.e. Turn PC On/Off) which i did. It didn't work. i clicked on the Advance solutions which gave me two options: 1. Reset - which would keep my files but delete any apps; and 2. Reboot - which would delete everything back to factory settings. i did Reset which deleted Thunderbird among other programs. Anyway i figure if i reinstalled Thunderbird all of my emails would appear, they haven't. i'm sure they are somewhere around here i just don't know where to look. Can anybody help me?

my laptop wouldn't load Windows but then a screen came up and gave me a few options (i.e. Turn PC On/Off) which i did. It didn't work. i clicked on the Advance solutions which gave me two options: 1. Reset - which would keep my files but delete any apps; and 2. Reboot - which would delete everything back to factory settings. i did Reset which deleted Thunderbird among other programs. Anyway i figure if i reinstalled Thunderbird all of my emails would appear, they haven't. i'm sure they are somewhere around here i just don't know where to look. Can anybody help me?

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You can check for a folder named

C:\Windows.old\Users\your-username\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird

If you do not immediately see AppData, make sure Windows shows hidden files and folders. To change that setting, see this article - hopefully it's similar in Windows 10: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/show-hidden-files

Can you find it?

If not, do you have a backup of your Thunderbird profile folder?

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from the start menu or the windows explorer location bar type %appdata% and press enter.

open the Thunderbird folder, then the profiles one. Is there more than one folder in the profiles folder?

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Matt said

from the start menu or the windows explorer location bar type %appdata% and press enter. open the Thunderbird folder, then the profiles one. Is there more than one folder in the profiles folder?
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No there is only one profiles folder; when i clicked on it there was another folder: jx2ndj2y.default

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You can check for a folder named

C:\Windows.old\Users\your-username\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird

If you do not immediately see AppData, make sure Windows shows hidden files and folders. To change that setting, see this article - hopefully it's similar in Windows 10: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/show-hidden-files

Can you find it?

If not, do you have a backup of your Thunderbird profile folder?

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@Matt & christ1, Thank you very much for helping me :). i found my profile and put it back on my Thunderbird, so my email is back to normal. Plus i made a back-up just in case something like this happens again. i was freaking out because i called/ visited three different computer repair places and none of them could help. You guys are my Obi-Wans ... Thank you again.

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