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> Right after reboot open a file manager and delete the
> .mozilla folder in your home folder.

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Here's what I have been doing:
After booting up, I copy my old files
from the old hard drive to the new
drive. .Firefox to .firefox and .mozilla-
thunderbird into .thunderbird. Instantly,
everything is exactly as I want it, and
I can work fine with bookmarks and even
all my passwords on tap: just like
my old system. I was thrilled that
it was so easy! Last time I even
made a .JSON file and at least
tried to restore my bookmarks
from that. Everything looks perfect.
But when I shut down, it all dissapears!
I can't find the files that were right
there with my old setup. IT'S ALL GONE.
I didn't delete the new generic files from
the new drive before I added the data from
the old drive. I just added the old data,
which works perfect until I reboot.
Is what I should do?
> It is a hidden folder so you'll
> have to enable looking at hidden files to see it. After deleting open
> firefox and import your bookmarks again. See if that solves the
> problem.
Whatever I do, it seems to be deleted and
replaced with a new default generic file.
> Did you get your modem issue sorted?
NO. I'm still trying to copy and paste the
new commands into the black console screen,
rather than manually typOing them in.
Everyone says it's easy, but I've totally failed.
THANKS FOR REPLYING!
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