Terry
I followed your instructions and I tried to save in a CD (F:). It could not
save there for some reason, I guess my computer has problems with the CD Drive?
I them saved in A: ans also in my data disk D: that I will use in the new
computer. I am now struggling with saving my Eudora
At 12:10 AM 3/18/2009, Steve at Verizon wrote:
And for you Firefox (and Thunderbird) users, MozBackup is a very easy
backup/restore utility. I use it to sync with my laptop (does not only
bookmarks, but your Bookmark Toolbar, saved logon passwords, etc.)
The Firefox, Mozilla, SeaMonkey
Oops... I tried Foxmarks... downloaded it. Tried to runn. It gave an error:
Foxmark Exception during sync {1528} attempt: ForsmarksException {1001} Error
{6} couldn´t create new INI file \\?\WUTemp\Favorites\MSN.com.url
Scared...
Marcio
-Original Message-
From: Marcio
I wholeheartedly agree with both posts on audio quality or lack
thereof. When I recently went looking for a set of speakers for my
computer, I was shocked to see powered speakers at 10% total harmonic
distortion. Many Internet sites don't even bother posting the THD for
their products.
The worst
It really is a shame that the audio quality has degenerated so
drastically in the public mainstream. Unfortunately I don't see
anything being done about it due the the cost effectiveness of
crappy audio.
Not to mention video reports created using cell phone cameras. Video rate
is too low to
Tried to runn. It gave an error:
Foxmark Exception during sync {1528} attempt: ForsmarksException {1001}
Error {6} couldn´t create new INI file \\?\WUTemp\Favorites\MSN.com.url
Scared...
Tony says not to worry.
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You've apparently succeeded in scaring Marcio who is now still
convinced he's got to find and transfer files on his computer.
You really want to see the poor man posting about how he lost all his
bookmarks? Has WFBism sunk to a new misanthropic low? Why don't you just
stick to pushing Vista?
I am not sure why we make this stuff all so hard.
For Friefox etc. I find the Bookmark.html file and copy it to a memory stick.
I then copy it to the new computer and stick it where it is supposed to go.
When I start the program it finds the file and it has my bookmarks.
For IE I go to the
Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
I am not sure why we make this stuff all so hard.
But Reverend, you miss the point. The purpose is not to give clear,
practical common sense direction; but to exploit every opportunity to
expound our rhetoric. grin
John
A broadcaster friend tells me that audio component sales have dropped, victim
certainly of the mp3 tsunami, it's just so convenient to place the whole farm
on a portable device. Rock/house sounds fine this way (I mean, who cares?),
but crafted music is utterly not listenable in that format. I
Yes but where is the favorites directory?... The folder I find with the name
favorites seems to have nothing on it...
Marcio
-Original Message-
From: Chris Dunford ch...@covesoftware.com
Sent: Mar 18, 2009 1:45 PM
To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Silly but
Yes, let me confess that I enjoy these things...and I learn a lot!
Marcio
-Original Message-
From: John Settle john_j_set...@yahoo.com
Sent: Mar 18, 2009 1:58 PM
To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@listserv.aol.com
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Silly but important question...
Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
I am
Do a search for it, and make sure the results are set to tell you details.
If I remember correctly you are moving from an older version to XP.
Also do a search for Bookmark.html it should find it for you.
Usually the firefox/mozilla ones are in the working directory of the
web browser, but I
There might be more than one.
Stewart
At 02:14 PM 3/18/2009, you wrote:
Yes but where is the favorites directory?... The folder I find with
the name favorites seems to have nothing on it...
Marcio
-Original Message-
From: Chris Dunford ch...@covesoftware.com
Sent: Mar 18, 2009 1:45
Perhaps it will become newly-attractive eventually to reproduce actual
sound in future (both studio and performance), but I fear that those of
us who lived the audiophile era might be alone in its desire. Today,
compression is king, regardless of clothes..
One ray of hope appears to be that
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