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Favourites
My computer 'broke' yesterday and we ended up buying a new base unit hence having to start from scratch again. Luckily had saved to my memory stick but the questin is I had saved Favourites to the stick but can I now reverse and if so how and re-enter them as they were on my old computer. Bold and new are Packard Bell. Thanks for any help as had lots of senior moments in the last 24hrs.
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Insert the memory stick and go to the 'Favorites' folder on it. Display that folder on your monitor as a Window which only takes up part of the screen.
Then display the 'Favorites' folder, which is already on your PC, alongside the first one. (You should find it at a location somewhere like C:\Documents and Settings\username\Favorites. If you can't find it that way simply go to Start>Search and look for 'Favorites' - remembering to use the US spelling!).
In the window for the memory stick, go to 'Edit' and click on 'Select All'. Holding your mouse key down, 'drag & drop' all of those files across into the other folder.
Chris
Insert the memory stick and go to the 'Favorites' folder on it. Display that folder on your monitor as a Window which only takes up part of the screen.
Then display the 'Favorites' folder, which is already on your PC, alongside the first one. (You should find it at a location somewhere like C:\Documents and Settings\username\Favorites. If you can't find it that way simply go to Start>Search and look for 'Favorites' - remembering to use the US spelling!).
In the window for the memory stick, go to 'Edit' and click on 'Select All'. Holding your mouse key down, 'drag & drop' all of those files across into the other folder.
Chris
A good point, Chuck. I assumed (from the use of the term 'Favourites', rather than 'Bookmarks') that it must be IE.
As Chuck has indicated, other browsers store bookmarks in different ways. (Internet Explorer uses a folder full of shortcuts, whereas Firefox stores all of its bookmarks within a single HTML document).
As Chuck has indicated, other browsers store bookmarks in different ways. (Internet Explorer uses a folder full of shortcuts, whereas Firefox stores all of its bookmarks within a single HTML document).
Do you mean Chrome? (the browser produced by google)
If so...
http://www.google.com...a4c3ec82727b9af&hl=en
If so...
http://www.google.com...a4c3ec82727b9af&hl=en