Този сайт ще има ограничена функционалност, докато се извършва тече неговата поддръжка. Ако дадена статия не може реши проблема ви и искате да зададете въпрос, нашата общност е готова да ви помогне на @firefox в Twitter и /r/firefox в Reddit.

Търсене в помощните статии

Избягвайте измамите при поддръжката. Никога няма да ви помолим да се обадите или изпратите SMS на телефонен номер или да споделите лична информация. Моля, докладвайте подозрителна активност на "Докладване за злоупотреба".

Научете повече

I,am using Firefox 17.0.11, if I uninstall Firefox, and reinstall Firefox 17.0.11, will i still get my original addons and bookmarks back?

  • 3 отговора
  • 1 има този проблем
  • 1 изглед
  • Последен отговор от coolblueusa

more options

I,am using Firefox 17.0.11, if I uninstall Firefox, and reinstall Firefox 17.0.11, will I still get my original addons and bookmarks back?

Iam running out of space on my hard drive, I just prefer to re-install Firefox 17.0.11 onto my external hard drive, which I still have over 200 gigs of free space.

I,am using Firefox 17.0.11, if I uninstall Firefox, and reinstall Firefox 17.0.11, will I still get my original addons and bookmarks back? Iam running out of space on my hard drive, I just prefer to re-install Firefox 17.0.11 onto my external hard drive, which I still have over 200 gigs of free space.

Избрано решение

Do NOT remove personal data when you uninstall your current Firefox version, because all profile folders will be removed and you lose personal data like bookmarks and passwords from profiles of other Firefox versions.

Your bookmarks and other personal data are stored in the Firefox profile folder and won't be affected by an uninstall and (re)install, but make sure that "remove personal data" is NOT selected when you uninstall Firefox.


Note that there is a Firefox 24.1.1 ESR release if you want to stay on the ESR update channel.

Прочетете този отговор в контекста 👍 1

Всички отговори (3)

more options

Back up and restore information in Firefox profiles

Mozilla Firefox stores all your personal settings, such as bookmarks, passwords and extensions, in a profilefolder on your computer, in a location separate from the Firefox program. This article explains how to back up your profile, restore it, or move your profile to a new location or computer.To restore or move selected information instead of the entire profile, see Recovering important data from an old profile.Just Bookmarks? For backing up, restoring, or moving your bookmarks (not other data), seeRestore bookmarks from backup or move them to another computer.

Table of Contents

Locate your profile folderBacking up your profileRestoring a profile backupRestoring to a different location

Locate your profile folder

The default location of the Firefox profile folder is%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\xxxxxxxx.default\.%APPDATA% is shorthand for the C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\ folder, which depends on your Windows user account name.xxxxxxxx represents a random string of 8 characters.You can locate your profile folder using these instructions:Click the Windows Start button, and type%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ in the search box at bottom of the Start menu, without pressing Enter.A list of profiles will appear at the top of the Start menu. You can click on any of the profiles (e.g. xxxxxxxx.default) to open it with Windows Explorer.

Backing up your profile

To back up your profile, first close Firefox if it is open and then copy the profile folder to another location.At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefoxbutton and then select ExitLocate your profile folder, as explained above.Go to one level above your profile's folder, i.e. to%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\Right-click on your profile folder (e.g.xxxxxxxx.default), and select Copy.Right-click the backup location (e.g. a USB-stick or a blank CD-RW disc), and select Paste.

Restoring a profile backup

At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefoxbutton and then select ExitIf your existing profile folder and profile backup folder have the same name, simply replace the existing profile folder with the profile backup, then start Firefox.Important: The profile folder names must match exactly for this to work, including the random string of 8 characters. If the names do not match or if you are restoring a backup to a different location, follow the steps below.

Restoring to a different location

If the profile folder names do not match or if you want to move or restore a profile to a different location, do the following:Completely close Firefox, as explained above.Use the Firefox Profile Manager to create a new profile in your desired location, then exit the Profile Manager.Note: If you just installed Firefox on a new computer, you can use the default profile that is automatically created when you first run Firefox, instead of creating a new profile.Locate the backed up profile folder on your hard drive or backup medium (e.g., your USB-stick).Open the profile folder backup (e.g., thexxxxxxxx.default backup).Copy the entire contents of the profile folder backup, such as the mimeTypes.rdf file, prefs.js file,bookmarkbackups folder, etc.Locate and open the new profile folder as explained above and then close Firefox (if open).Paste the contents of the backed up profile folder into the new profile folder, overwriting existing files of the same name.Start Firefox.Share this article: 

http://mzl.la/LHJo6V

more options

Избрано решение

Do NOT remove personal data when you uninstall your current Firefox version, because all profile folders will be removed and you lose personal data like bookmarks and passwords from profiles of other Firefox versions.

Your bookmarks and other personal data are stored in the Firefox profile folder and won't be affected by an uninstall and (re)install, but make sure that "remove personal data" is NOT selected when you uninstall Firefox.


Note that there is a Firefox 24.1.1 ESR release if you want to stay on the ESR update channel.

more options

Thank you for your help!!!! It took a while, but it worked!!! Thanks once again!