Need help migrating Thunderbird from dead computer to new computer
My old computer died however I salvaged the hard drive and it is still good.
I had several email accounts set up in Thunderbird, some were IMAP and others POP. I also had several years of emails saved to local folders.
I can always set up all the email again, but it would be easier if there were some configuration file I could salvage from the old hard drive.
More importantly, is there any way I can get back my saved emails???
Also, my files were backed up on Carbonite and I could access them there, I just have no idea which files I need.
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Hi there, I've just done a similar thing myself. Everything is stored in your "Profile", (though not sure about multiple mail accounts as I have only one). Your Profile is located in "C:\Users\**<username>**\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles" If it/they are over 2GB in size you need to manually copy it/them. If less, then you can use the Export option from Thunderbird.
Hope that helps. Jules
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Hi there, I've just done a similar thing myself. Everything is stored in your "Profile", (though not sure about multiple mail accounts as I have only one). Your Profile is located in "C:\Users\**<username>**\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles" If it/they are over 2GB in size you need to manually copy it/them. If less, then you can use the Export option from Thunderbird.
Hope that helps. Jules
Thank you Jules. I will try to manually copy those files from the old C: drive to my new one.
Just a couple of comments for anyone else in this situation. Make sure you have file explorer set to show hidden files.
1. Find the directory C:\Users\your-user-name\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird on your old hard drive and copy it to the new hard drive.
2. Then install Thunderbird.
My file was about 17 GB in size because I had saved a lot of mail in local folders over the years. Thanks Jules for pointing me in the right direction. This saved me a ton of frustration and work.
A tip: with thunderbird 102, just - start thunderbird - ignore prompt for new email address and click 'home' tab - on that next screen, click the import button and then select import from other machine and then select wherever you have the saved profile, such as USB stick.
David, good to know! Thanks for the tip.