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Hi Val,
Probably the easiest way to backup your Favorites and Cookies is from within
Internet Explorer (IE). Open IE and on the menu click "File", then "Import
and Export...". A wizard will appear and walk you through the steps. Use the
same procedure on the new computer to import them. If these are all you need
to save they will easily fit on a floppy disk.
If you're taking this computer with you I suggest you investigate and
explore the use of the "Files and Settings Transfer Wizard" located on the
Start Menu \ Programs \ Accessories \ System Tools. With this, you can very
easily transfer a multitude of files and settings to another computer. Run
the wizard on your present setup as the "Old" computer to see how it works.
It's simple and easy.
Good luck on your move and may it be a safe one.
Sven Swanson, Sr.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Val. Okason" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 5:25 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] How do I backup my favourites
Please can someone help me with tip on how to backup my favourites(list of
websites I visit frequently)I have an XP Home Edition.I had succesfully
backed up my document using a backup utility bundled together with the Nero
software I had but it did not have links on how to back up favourite.
I am moving from Italy to CA and hope to build a new system on getting
there.
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