Need to copy Firefox data from dead sysem to new one.
My motherboard died and I need to transfer all of my Firefox data to new system. Old hard drive is accessible. Especially need passwords I cannot remember! I copied logins and got those, and copied old profile data to new system,but passwords and logins do not show up. Being old and not very bright (obviously) I didn't record some passwords and don't remember them!
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Do you have your old hard drive attached as, say, the E drive?
First step, set Windows to show hidden files and folders. Microsoft has the steps here:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/show-hidden-files-0320fe58-0117-fd59-6851-9b7f9840fdb2
Next, click through on the old drive:
E:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles
Here you will find one or more folders, depending on how many different Firefox profiles you accumulated over the years using the old hard drive. Each folder will have a pair of files used to store logins:
- logins.json
- key4.db
If you find more than one pair, choose the ones in the most recently updated folder.
Those files need to be transferred to your new (currently live) profile together as a set.
Let's pause -- are you able to track down the old data?
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Do you have your old hard drive attached as, say, the E drive?
First step, set Windows to show hidden files and folders. Microsoft has the steps here:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/show-hidden-files-0320fe58-0117-fd59-6851-9b7f9840fdb2
Next, click through on the old drive:
E:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles
Here you will find one or more folders, depending on how many different Firefox profiles you accumulated over the years using the old hard drive. Each folder will have a pair of files used to store logins:
- logins.json
- key4.db
If you find more than one pair, choose the ones in the most recently updated folder.
Those files need to be transferred to your new (currently live) profile together as a set.
Let's pause -- are you able to track down the old data?
Thank you SO MUCH! I had followed several like advise postings, but they all mention the "local" user folder.
I "usta-was" computer savvy (Ran & owned the People's Re-pubic of Kalifornia Central Coast's largest sales & service - "Mount Desert West" in Lompoc) but closed in 2008. In those last 13 years I have forgotten more than most ever knew! now, me included! LOL) Amazing what being 75 does "for" you. I am still hunting for the guy who called these "The Golden Years" I REALLY want to "talk" to him! Thanks again, I need one more frustration like a bullet between the eyes.
I'm glad you had all the other pieces of the puzzle already; it's a lot to write out.
It's interesting to think about those early years, when we had in-person user group meetings where people brought computers built from parts. Now some people will only be aware of sealed slabs with GUIs. They missed so much.