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Cannot Add Bookmarks

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I am using Windows 10 with the current version of Firefox. I currently have 34 websites bookmarked but I cannot add any more. When I delete a bookmark, it doesn't work; it will delete the bookmark from the toolbar, but the browser will autofill the bookmark's url as I am typing it in. So, the bookmarked (which I just deleted from the bookmark toobar) url is still saved somewhere and the star icon on the browser that signifies a website as a bookmark is off when I am on the site. Even after deleting a bookmark, I still cannot add a new bookmark.

I am using Windows 10 with the current version of Firefox. I currently have 34 websites bookmarked but I cannot add any more. When I delete a bookmark, it doesn't work; it will delete the bookmark from the toolbar, but the browser will autofill the bookmark's url as I am typing it in. So, the bookmarked (which I just deleted from the bookmark toobar) url is still saved somewhere and the star icon on the browser that signifies a website as a bookmark is off when I am on the site. Even after deleting a bookmark, I still cannot add a new bookmark.

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  1. Enter about:support in the address bar and scroll down to Places Database section.
  2. Press the Verify Integrity button.
  3. It should produce some logs, you can paste it here for an analysis.

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