On Oct 5, 3:00 pm, MCBastos <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.
>
> --
> MCBastos
>
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I was using the version, just before the most recent version 2.4.1
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