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I need to acces Bookmarks from an earlier install from a PC that crashed, unable to locate places.sqlite..

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I had a PC with Win7 and a current Firefox version. The motherboard failed and I replaced the PC. I have the old HD and can access files via USB. I am looking at the HD on another PC and cannot locate the places.sqlite file the instructions refer to. Further I don't know what I would do with it.

I would like to get the cookies, passwords and bookmarks to install into the replacement unit, Win8.

I had a PC with Win7 and a current Firefox version. The motherboard failed and I replaced the PC. I have the old HD and can access files via USB. I am looking at the HD on another PC and cannot locate the places.sqlite file the instructions refer to. Further I don't know what I would do with it. I would like to get the cookies, passwords and bookmarks to install into the replacement unit, Win8.

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You need to look into %users%\%your user name%\AppData\(Roaming or Local) \Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles

Actually once you get past %users%\%your user name%\AppData\, I would say you are pretty much there. Namely, I dont know, if the system will allow you to look into these subdirectories, even if you do that as administrator.

Keep us posted.

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The AppData folder is hidden. You can switch Windows from hiding to showing hidden files.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/show-hidden-files

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The places.sqlite database file contains both bookmarks and history. If you do not need history, it would be easier to restore the latest .json file from the bookmarkbackups folder.

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