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how do i get email from an old hard drive to my new hard drive

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Hi folks Windows 10, T'Bird 102.7.0. My PC's hard drive died. New hard drive installed. Reinstalled T'bird as a clean install. Found an old profile folder in my backups that I used to build the new T/Bird, however, without boring you as to why, one mail folder I call "Sent 2022" never transferred. I can see that 'missing' folder in the directory structure of my backup of the profile on my old now dead hard drive and wonder how I can import JUST THAT ONE folder into 'new' T'Bird on my new hard drive, and how I can import it into a specific folder as sub folder of the new [and now partially occupied "Sent 2022" in my 'new' T'Bird profile?

Hi folks Windows 10, T'Bird 102.7.0. My PC's hard drive died. New hard drive installed. Reinstalled T'bird as a clean install. Found an old profile folder in my backups that I used to build the new T/Bird, however, without boring you as to why, one mail folder I call "Sent 2022" never transferred. I can see that 'missing' folder in the directory structure of my backup of the profile on my old now dead hard drive and wonder how I can import JUST THAT ONE folder into 'new' T'Bird on my new hard drive, and how I can import it into a specific folder as sub folder of the new [and now partially occupied "Sent 2022" in my 'new' T'Bird profile?

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It may be easier to get good advice if you could post a screenshot of contents as viewed in Windows Explorer so the folders or files within that folder could be seen.