Interviewed by CNN on 05/10/2011 15:50, Palikari ATL told the world:
> Had computer repaired.  When got computer home, was not able to access
> web via SeaMonkey, only MS Explorer.  Since system files had to be
> replaced in the repair, I assumed that SeaMonkey may have been
> corrupted.  So I uninstalled it and reinstalled it.  All cookies,
> passwords, extensions, etc. were preserved, but all my bookmarks
> disappeared!
> 
> Any suggestions on finding my lost bookmarks?

I'm just guessing here, but... were you, by any chance, using Seamonkey
version 2.0.x previously, and reinstalled with the most current version?

If so, you may be having a case of failed conversion of the Bookmarks
database. It happens sometimes when upgrading from 2.0.x to a newer
release. Fortunately, the remedy for that is usually simple:

Open your Bookmarks manager, go to "Tools," "Import HTML" and import
your bookmarks.html file.

Note: if you were already using a more recent Seamonkey version, this
solution might not be the best for you. If so, please supply more details.

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