Firefox can't import older Mozilla/Firefox favorites
Because of a corrupt Win2000 registry, I had to install a new Win2000 on a
different partition/hard drive. But I still have my original Firefox on the
first partition, and now I've downloaded and installed the latest Firefox on
the new Win2000 partition. But when I try the Import function, to get all
my Favorites/Bookmarks from the original Firefox, I'm only given the choice
of importing from Internet Explorer. I know that Firefox can usually import
from other Mozilla/Firefox installations, so what could be wrong here. Does
anyone know the solution?
jc
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