My system disk crashed, but my emails were on a different disk - how do I make Thunderbird (newly installed) import old files stored on the other disk?
My system disk (C:) crashed and I had to buy a new one. Old Thunderbird was installed on disk D: and my emails were also stored on that disk, but I am not sure where. Under "Program Files - Mozilla Thunderbird" on disk D: there are a lot of files and directories, but none of them are very large, so they can't possibly contain the gigabytes of old emails. Now I installed new Thunderbird to the new disk C: and I don't know how to get old emails to show up. Please, advise...
Chosen solution
Normally all your data is stored under C:\Users\"your windows username" \AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\profiles\"something.default"\ (This profile directory ends usually in .default)
Under C:\Program Files\ Thunderbird\ are only program files, no data.
EDIT ( "C:\Program Files (x86)\Thunderbird" if you have a 64bit pc)
Make a search for ImapMail or Mail (a directory inside your profile) on your old disk.
Let us know if you find it
Read this answer in context 👍 0All Replies (2)
Chosen Solution
Normally all your data is stored under C:\Users\"your windows username" \AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\profiles\"something.default"\ (This profile directory ends usually in .default)
Under C:\Program Files\ Thunderbird\ are only program files, no data.
EDIT ( "C:\Program Files (x86)\Thunderbird" if you have a 64bit pc)
Make a search for ImapMail or Mail (a directory inside your profile) on your old disk.
Let us know if you find it
Modified
Thanks a lot. I found the directory on my old disk and used ImportExport Tools extension to copy everything into the new directory. So far, so good... Thanks again.