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Firefox passwords gone after upgrade

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I just upgraded Ubuntu to version 12.04 and now my saved logon and password file is empty. I tried using the instructions in the "Restoring a profile backup" but it did not work. I found the file "xxxxxxxx.default" in "home .mozillza Firefox" and copied it to the desktop. Then I closed Firefox and copied the file back to "home .mozillza Firefox" I reopened Firefox and checked the password file and nothing was there.

I also tried the same action, but copied the "xxxxxxxx.default" to the next higher directory - " home .mozzilla" and pasted it there. Reopened Firefox - still no passwords.

Then I went through the process and copied it again, pasted it into the Firefox folder. It showed both the old and new files, asked if I wanted to overwrite them. It went through the process, copied all 37 files, but when I rteopened Firefox - still no logons or passwords.

The rest of Firefox works except for this glitch - Can you help me fix this?

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I just upgraded Ubuntu to version 12.04 and now my saved logon and password file is empty. I tried using the instructions in the "Restoring a profile backup" but it did not work. I found the file "xxxxxxxx.default" in "home .mozillza Firefox" and copied it to the desktop. Then I closed Firefox and copied the file back to "home .mozillza Firefox" I reopened Firefox and checked the password file and nothing was there. I also tried the same action, but copied the "xxxxxxxx.default" to the next higher directory - " home .mozzilla" and pasted it there. Reopened Firefox - still no passwords. Then I went through the process and copied it again, pasted it into the Firefox folder. It showed both the old and new files, asked if I wanted to overwrite them. It went through the process, copied all 37 files, but when I rteopened Firefox - still no logons or passwords. The rest of Firefox works except for this glitch - Can you help me fix this? Thanks.

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Have you looked at this article? Recover important data from an old profile

Also, in general, it makes sense to use Profile Manager in such cases: Profile Manager - Create, remove or switch Firefox profiles

Last but not least - for the future: setup Sync to have all the crucial data safe and sound, encrypted, on Mozilla servers:

How do I set up Sync on my computer?

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Thanks for the attempt, but I used every permutation of those instructions and nothing worked. I'm in this process more than 8 hours and I don't know what else to do. I tried the reset - no I backed up my profile, created a new one - no I copied every file to the new profile - no Tried to merge profile folders - no I made several profiles, all with the original? information and files - nope. Made dozens of attempts to merge and/or make things work - nothing. I'm pretty sure that I'm douched on finding and fixing the password file that I depended on for so long. It's also very frustrating because after more than 10 years using Firefox, with many, many upgrades, I NEVER lost a file or a setting. This problem may be related to the Unity interface Ubuntu is forcing down our throats, but I have no idea how to regress to the old format. I intentionally waited to upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 to avoid this kind of mess. Screw 'em all!

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For saved names and passwords to restore from a backup or other profile you need to copy the two files key3.db (encryption key) and signons.sqlite to the active profile folder.

Copying a full profile folder will only work if that profile is subsequently registered in profiles.ini by creating a new profile and click the Choose Folder button and selecting that copied profile. That is easier and safer than editing the profiles.ini file.