On 03.10.2011 15:02, Jane--Galt wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> Jay Garcia <[email protected]>  wrote :
> 
>> On 02.10.2011 23:39, Philip Chee wrote:
>> 
>>  --- Original Message ---
>> 
>>> On Sun, 02 Oct 2011 22:35:31 -0500, Jane--Galt wrote:
>>>> Stanimir Stamenkov <[email protected]>  wrote :
>>> 
>>>>> So did you try running in safe-mode or with add-ons disabled to see 
>>>>> if it would make any difference?
>>>> 
>>>> Yes, it makes no difference.
>>> 
>>> Can you try installing and running this extension?
>>> 
>>> <http://www.andyhalford.com/checkplaces/>
>>> 
>>> CheckPlaces is a Firefox/SeaMonkey extension that allows you to check
>>> your bookmarks in different ways. There is a basic check of your
>>> bookmarks, and optional checks that the pages still exist, duplicate
>>> bookmarks, and empty folders. You can also use it to restore favicons
>>> that have gone missing, and compact and check the integrity of the
>>> Places database.
>>> 
>>> =================================================================
>>> 
>>> Try compacting and checking the integrity of your Places database.
>>> 
>>> Phil
>>> 
>> 
>> Be VERY VERY careful with that extension, it completely wiped out my
>> personal toolbar as well as other very important bookmarks, etc. Luckily
>> there is a restore function from the .json file. It also marks other
>> current valid bookmarks as "questionable", "failed" and so on.
>> 
>> 
> 
> Uh, no thanks then.
> 

You can give it a shot but make SURE you make a backup first. If you're
using SM or FF then an auto-backup of your bookmarks are backed up to a
.json file which is accessed/restored via Bookmarks => Manage Bookmarks
(SM) or Show Bookmarks (FF) => Restore - that's how I restored mine in FF.


-- 
*Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion*
www.ufaq.org
Netscape - Firefox - SeaMonkey - Thunderbird
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