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Upgraded to Firefox 10.0.2 and lost ALL DATA passwords, bookmarks, settings ect..

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Yesterday I upgraded to Firefox 10.0.2 and worked fine... When I turned my Mac Book Pro on today it said would I like to import from Safari? Huh? No... When it opened I had nothing! Its like a clean install of firefox.

I searched and all I found said that I had to look for the "Application Support" folder but there is no Firefox o Mozilla folder in there. Im running Mac OS X 10.7.3. Please if anyone knows how I can get all my data back!!

Yesterday I upgraded to Firefox 10.0.2 and worked fine... When I turned my Mac Book Pro on today it said would I like to import from Safari? Huh? No... When it opened I had nothing! Its like a clean install of firefox. I searched and all I found said that I had to look for the "Application Support" folder but there is no Firefox o Mozilla folder in there. Im running Mac OS X 10.7.3. Please if anyone knows how I can get all my data back!!

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copied from:Profile folder

Profile folders are in one of these locations:

~/Library/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles/<profile folder>

~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/<profile folder>

The tilde character (~) refers to the current user's Home folder, so ~/Library is the /Macintosh HD/Users/<username>/Library folder.


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copied from:Profile folder

Profile folders are in one of these locations:

~/Library/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles/<profile folder>

~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/<profile folder>

The tilde character (~) refers to the current user's Home folder, so ~/Library is the /Macintosh HD/Users/<username>/Library folder.


thank you

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Ok I found the file now what do I do?

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Solved THANK YOU!!!!