Robert Kaiser wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
To Daniel: Well, I must have done something wrong, as I managed to
delete the profile as you suggested, plus all my 1.1.18 DATA!

That's strange as well, but maybe you deleted the whole "Mozilla" folder instead of just the "SeaMonkey" one below it - and the "Mozilla" one contains _all_ profile of _all_ Mozilla-based applications, be it SeaMonkey 1.x, 2.x or even (if ever installed) Firefox, Thunderbird, or whatever.

By the way, such errors are why I suggested _renaming_ in my post, not deleting. I know how easy it is to delete the wrong thing. And renaming has the advantage of being able to rename it back. (Also, having backups of all data is a very good suggestion, as not only personal errors can destroy data, programming errors or hardware failures can cause that as well, and having a place to restore data from can be very helpful.)

If you're in the hard position that you really need to start up clean because your data is lost, you should try to do that on 2.0.1 though, so that you don't need to upgrade from 1.x to 2.x another time later on.

Robert Kaiser
To Robert Kaiser: Well, I had a man I trust come and clean out the mangled internet situation, and reinstalled 1.1.18, and downloaded 2.0. Now, before I do anything , I wanted to let you know I have almost nothing on this reconstituted version. Would everything transfer over to 2.0 if I were to reinstall 2.0, now? :-\
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