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Moving profile to a new computer

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I grabbed the files needed to save passwords and bookmarks (cert8.db, cookies.sqlite, key3.db, permissions.sqlite, places.sqlite, signons.sqlite). I went to download but could not find where they went. No folder seemed to have profiles.

Where do they go?

I grabbed the files needed to save passwords and bookmarks (cert8.db, cookies.sqlite, key3.db, permissions.sqlite, places.sqlite, signons.sqlite). I went to download but could not find where they went. No folder seemed to have profiles. Where do they go?

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Have you opened Firefox up on your new computer yet? It won't generate a new profile until you open it. The New profile it will create will be in APPDATA (Type %APPDATA% into your start menu and hit Enter, then go to Mozilla, Firefox, profiles, they will be in there).

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Yes, been using the new computer for a few weeks. Will do as you said, copy over the files, then let you know how it went. May be a few days...

Thank you

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You can use this button to go to the Firefox profile folder:

  • Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Open Containing Folder
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%APPDATA% shows no search results. So I went to computer, program files (x86), Mozilla Firefox and there is no profiles folder.

Help help help!

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The profile folder isn't in the program files folder. Just opening your Start menu and typing %APPDATA% and pressing enter should take you to the app data folder. It lives in C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming

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Now that's strange. This time it came up and I see the profile folder. So I ut those 7 files in the folder and restart Firefox? Details tomorrow (I have to FTP the files over again).

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Make sure Firefox isn't open when you move the files over, but yes, you should just b able to copy and paste them. (don't you have a flash drive or something a bit faster and easier than FTP?

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Thanks. FTP is just as fast to me or maybe I'm just used to it. Flash will help if I delete by accident *blush*

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Copied to flash drive. In a folder on my desktop now. Will close Firefox, move them over, open Firefox and post the results.

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Most site passes had to be reset. Will visit more sites to see if this continues.