>If you did a clean install and still have your "old system folder"
>your favorites will be in >old system folder> preferences> explorer>
>favorites.html.
No.
>Simply drop this file into your new system> preferences> explorer
>folder and you'll be back in business. If you didn't do a clean
>install, it should still be in your system folder.
No. I'm telling you, as I said in my original message, that the old
Favorites was apparently replaced with IE default install Favorites.
My assumption is that there was no delete-to-Trash/add-a-new-file
sequence involved. I am resigned to having lost my fucking bookmarks.
Installers should not overwrite irreplaceable user data.
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