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Thunderbird calendar data import events from old profile

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My old PC crashed but I still have the old TB profile. When I copy that to the new PC the mail is restored but the calendar is blank. How can I import the old events?

My old PC crashed but I still have the old TB profile. When I copy that to the new PC the mail is restored but the calendar is blank. How can I import the old events?

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You've not stated which OS you're running or the TB versions (both old and new) so it's difficult to help - if you're running Windows, are there any files in the calendar-data folder located at C:\Users\[Users]\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\XXXX.default-release on each of the old and new PC?

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Old and new for TB and Windows 11 are the latest versions (auto update).

Thanks for your reply. For some reason I can't paste a screen shot of the Profile folder here, but the new folder has four files:

deleted.sqlite 96 KB local.sqlite 3072 KB local.sqlite-shm 32 KB local.sqlite-wal 3651 KB

and the old folder has exactly the same.

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Same problem here. Imported a Thunderbird 115.18 profile to Thunderbird 128.11 on Linux Mint 21.3. Ten GB mail imported successfully from original profile, but no calendar entries show up. The local.sqlite file in the profile's calendar-data directory is the same date and size as the original, but TB 128 calendar is empty of entries. Anyone have a solution?

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Update with a laborious and kludgy solution using the following steps: 1. Used sqlitebrowser to verify the old calendar file 'local.sqlite' had the existing data in it 2. Uninstalled Thunderbird 128.11 3. Renamed the profile that 128.11 had used to '128-profile' 4. Restored the old profile for 115.18 from a backup 5. Reinstalled 115.18 and started Thunderbird 6. Used the native Thunderbird export utility to export the calendar data to an .ics file 7. Uninstalled 115.18 8. Reverted rename of 128.11 profile 9. Reinstalled 128.11 from the flatpack on Linux Mint 21.3 (because the system version in Software Manager is only 115.18) 10. Started up Thunderbird 128.11 and imported the renamed profile (email intact but no calendar data) 11. Used native Thunderbird import to import the saved .ics file 12. Success

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