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adding firefox to a second windows PC

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Hi, I just purchased a new HP PC (windows 11). I would like to have Firefox running on both my old HP PC (windows 7) while I transition to my new HP PC (windows 11. I will be taking a few days to transition and would like to keep the Firefox browser on my old PC for internet access, especially if I have get online help. If this is not possible I would very much prefer using my current Firefox account on my new PC to retain bookmarks etc. What is the easiest way to do this. Thank you!

Hi, I just purchased a new HP PC (windows 11). I would like to have Firefox running on both my old HP PC (windows 7) while I transition to my new HP PC (windows 11. I will be taking a few days to transition and would like to keep the Firefox browser on my old PC for internet access, especially if I have get online help. If this is not possible I would very much prefer using my current Firefox account on my new PC to retain bookmarks etc. What is the easiest way to do this. Thank you!

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After installing Firefox on the new computer, you can sign into the same Firefox account you use on your Windows 7 computer and set up Sync. See How to install Firefox on Windows and How do I set up Sync on my computer? for details.