Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
jeffmack
- 11 Jan 2009 12:04
- 7648 of 11003
ExecLine
I assumed they would be the favorites for IE and the firefox favorites would be somewhere else. Is that the case
ExecLine
- 11 Jan 2009 12:12
- 7649 of 11003
Jeff
Firefox refers to Favorites as 'Bookmarks' and this task is generally called 'exporting' or 'importing' as the case may be.
I found this link:
http://www.ehow.com/how_1000389_export-save-bookmarks.html
jeffmack
- 11 Jan 2009 13:50
- 7650 of 11003
ExecLine
Thanks for the info. I found that the IE favs and Firefox favs are in the same folder.
Cheers
Bolshi
- 12 Jan 2009 09:00
- 7651 of 11003
My browser (IE8 & BT/Yahoo) has stopped downloading the latest page when operating, so I have to refresh to get the most up to date page. I seem to recollect, in the dim & distant past, a setting in Internet Options, to always check that the page is always the most up to date or something similar. I can't find it.
Thanks in advance.
hilary
- 12 Jan 2009 09:09
- 7652 of 11003
Could I just go back to Seymour's post 7641 and Opti's reply please? I have a similar problem and I don't know if I've understood things correctly.
For ages now the hard drive on my laptop has been showing signs of failure and I know that I either need to replace either the laptop or its hard drive. For now I'm just leaving the laptop on 24/7 because I know that if I turn it off, I might not be able to get it going again.
My problem is that I have some software on the laptop for which I can no longer find the installation CD and I don't really want to shell out 700 for a new copy if I don't need to. Would the installation files be buried somewhere on the hard drive? Or could I use one of these partition wotsits to recover it?
hilary
- 12 Jan 2009 10:55
- 7655 of 11003
Thanks Opti. That's pretty much what I thought you'd say, but I did want to check. I've already checked and can't see any installation files, but I wondered if they might be hidden in a secret location somewhere. It seems not.
I've already backed up everything of importance from the bad disk drive to another PC (I did that some time ago), but I've been holding off from doing anything about replacing the drive yet in the hope that I might just accidentally trip over the missing installation CD for my bit of software. I've got an XP Pro installation CD and all of the other program CD's that I need - it's just this one that I can't find.
Bolshi
- 12 Jan 2009 10:56
- 7656 of 11003
Optimist.
Thx for that. It was set to 'automatically' (which I thought was correct anyway). I've set it to 'every time I visit the webpage' & I'll see how I go.
Cheers
hilary
- 12 Jan 2009 11:07
- 7658 of 11003
Opti,
If I don't trip over my lost CD, then that's obviously an option that I've presumably got. Otherwise I quite like the idea of a clean install as an opportunity to get rid of some of the junk that's accumulated over time and hopefully give it a bit more va va voom.
ThePublisher
- 12 Jan 2009 12:11
- 7660 of 11003
Guys,
Presumably if hilary copied on to an external hard drive using Acronis she'd have something she could re-instal without all the keys intact?
TP
zzaxx99
- 12 Jan 2009 13:28
- 7662 of 11003
I've got a persistent problem with Kasperky Internet Security 2009 repeatedly needing to either repair itself or saying that its database is damaged and needs to be rebuilt (ie re-downloaded). Completely uninstalling it and reinstalling will cure it for a couple of days, then it starts up again. Really, really annoying.
Any bright ideas? I'm not sure if this is a problem with KIS itself, or a more serious issues with the underlying machine, which has sporadically been a bit flaky recently, as well.
Mega Bucks
- 12 Jan 2009 19:22
- 7664 of 11003
Can anyone direct me to a free registry cleaner please as i have just got my 1st ever problem with a infection and the Virgin free package sees them but unable to delete them.Thanks
ThePublisher
- 12 Jan 2009 19:26
- 7665 of 11003
CrapCleaner does registries - and is free.
Lots of people advocate leaving registries alone - but I'm the new guy on the block in this thread.
TP
zzaxx99
- 12 Jan 2009 20:50
- 7666 of 11003
I used CrapCleaner and it utterly bolloxed up the install history of MS Office, so that I wasn't able to repair or update any of them. I had a hell of a job undoing the mess it had made, so that I could reinstall Office.