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Lost my old bookmark?

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Question I get a new computer with window 7 and I can not find all my bookmark from the old computer . I use to save the book mark, is the bookmark saved on the PC hard drive that is why i can not bring it back and i have to start all over again. Or it is saved in the main frame of Firefox and i can retrieve it back. I still have my old computer is there is any step that I can take to copy, save or import my old book mark back i have over 500 marked page in the old one. Please help me . you can e-mail me at leonking12001@yahoo.com Thanks

Question I get a new computer with window 7 and I can not find all my bookmark from the old computer . I use to save the book mark, is the bookmark saved on the PC hard drive that is why i can not bring it back and i have to start all over again. Or it is saved in the main frame of Firefox and i can retrieve it back. I still have my old computer is there is any step that I can take to copy, save or import my old book mark back i have over 500 marked page in the old one. Please help me . you can e-mail me at leonking12001@yahoo.com Thanks

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May be I did not made myself clear. In my old computer I did not create a profile. So may be I need to go back and do that, then save or copy my bookmark to the new computer?

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Firefox automatically creates the Profile folder when it is first installed, the user isn't involved.

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I have a new computer with window 7 . My old computer still having the bookmark. So how can i get the bookmark from the old computer to new one?