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i started up firefox and i am missing my bookmarks and theres nothing to recover

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i uninstalled aurora just because i wasn't really using it i was still using firefox then after the uninstall i started up firefox i got sent to the fire fox start page all the bookmarks are gone so i tried to recover it but theres no files to recover it

i uninstalled aurora just because i wasn't really using it i was still using firefox then after the uninstall i started up firefox i got sent to the fire fox start page all the bookmarks are gone so i tried to recover it but theres no files to recover it

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Did you remove personal data when you uninstalled Aurora?

If you select that then all profile folders will be removed, so you lose all your personal data unless you have a backup.

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Did you remove personal data when you uninstalled Aurora?

If you select that then all profile folders will be removed, so you lose all your personal data unless you have a backup.

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im guessing that's what happened but it never gave me an option

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Maybe you can recover some data with the Recuva program.

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I've done that too. When uninstalling it I told it to remove all bookmarks, etc. I went to Firefox again and the same thing happened to me. I'd guess that "Cor-el" is right.