Losing bookmarks
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I'm dead!
Power-out over the weekend while FireFox was up. Boom! Rebooted when power came back. (No profile prompt...)
Much to my continued horror, all bookmarks - all gone (well over 1 years worth of research - gone!!!)
I've searched for Bookmark*.* and found nothing but emptiness.
I've searched for *.chk and found even less.
This has to be the worse design I've ever heard off and suffered from...
Other than walking through the history file (which wouldn't give me much) is there anything I can do? Are there any other data files that FF uses to back them up by default so users don't get screwed?
I can't begin to tell you how disappointed I am in the this design!
Power-out over the weekend while FireFox was up. Boom! Rebooted when power came back. (No profile prompt...)
Much to my continued horror, all bookmarks - all gone (well over 1 years worth of research - gone!!!)
I've searched for Bookmark*.* and found nothing but emptiness.
I've searched for *.chk and found even less.
This has to be the worse design I've ever heard off and suffered from...
Other than walking through the history file (which wouldn't give me much) is there anything I can do? Are there any other data files that FF uses to back them up by default so users don't get screwed?
I can't begin to tell you how disappointed I am in the this design!
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I just had this happen to me. I think my last action was to open a link sent to me via an AIM conversation. I can't create any new bookmarks anymore and some of my extensions are not working (forecastfox, adblock) because they don't seem to enjoy saving anything I tell them to. I found the .bak which was empty, since it was created at the same time as my empty bookmarks page. Oddly enough my saved password file is intact. Maybe a hack? Doubtful, but possible?
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I just had the problem described several times already.
Computer hang, forcibly rebooted by powering down since the OS wasn't responding. Profile was still there, but browser prefs and bookmarks all nuked. Seems that FF dev team needs to change the way those files are handled so a power down won't leave you with nothing. Maybe as simple as *always* writing a bookmarks-N.html file when the program opens so you don't loose everything.
Fortunately for me, I'm the type who backs up important files EVEN THOUGH I HAVEN'T LOST THEM BEFORE, because it's just common sense. I'd recommend that anyone out there who thinks their bookmarks, or any other file for that matter, is important, BACK THEM UP REGULARLY.
And in response to someone saying it's not easy to move bookmarks from machine to machine, it's not one click, but you don't even have to dig to your profile dir. Just go to Bookmarks-> manage bookmarks, and the File->export. Save them wherever and take that file to any other browser or computer. Post it on your web page for easy access on the road.
Computer hang, forcibly rebooted by powering down since the OS wasn't responding. Profile was still there, but browser prefs and bookmarks all nuked. Seems that FF dev team needs to change the way those files are handled so a power down won't leave you with nothing. Maybe as simple as *always* writing a bookmarks-N.html file when the program opens so you don't loose everything.
Fortunately for me, I'm the type who backs up important files EVEN THOUGH I HAVEN'T LOST THEM BEFORE, because it's just common sense. I'd recommend that anyone out there who thinks their bookmarks, or any other file for that matter, is important, BACK THEM UP REGULARLY.
And in response to someone saying it's not easy to move bookmarks from machine to machine, it's not one click, but you don't even have to dig to your profile dir. Just go to Bookmarks-> manage bookmarks, and the File->export. Save them wherever and take that file to any other browser or computer. Post it on your web page for easy access on the road.
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What a load of BS : Do you call spyware installs on your machine screwing you? I'm sure the number is a whole lot bigger than 2...
Download these programs and you'll see what I mean. Spyware can be found and removed (and even blocked* from infecting you in the future) by following excellent free software:
Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.3 *)
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html
Ad-Aware SE Personal 1.05
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/
CWShredder 2.1 (Choose standalone install!)
http://www.intermute.com/spysubtract/cw ... nload.html
SpywareBlaster 3.2 *)
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
Also if you've decided to not use FX then for your own good, try out Avant or Maxthon...
Download these programs and you'll see what I mean. Spyware can be found and removed (and even blocked* from infecting you in the future) by following excellent free software:
Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.3 *)
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html
Ad-Aware SE Personal 1.05
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/
CWShredder 2.1 (Choose standalone install!)
http://www.intermute.com/spysubtract/cw ... nload.html
SpywareBlaster 3.2 *)
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
Also if you've decided to not use FX then for your own good, try out Avant or Maxthon...
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I tried it all...
Nothing worked. My bookmarks are gone. I found the empty html and bak files. There's nothing else.
For those that think I'm a fool for not backing up bookmarks, all I can say is I never knew that you HAD to back up bookmarks. To me, it's the same as saying, well, back up your copy of Firefox, because maybe tomorrow it won't work right. Not everybody is a geek, and quite frankly, this browser makes you work really hard just to stay in one place.
I am really, really angry about losing my bookmarks. I had thousands of hours of research there. All gone.
I came to Firefox because of viruses, and now I'm leaving because of lost bookmarks. I did NOTHING to cause this.
Firefox is a free beta program, so I can't complain like I paid for it. But, it IS heavily touted and advertised as being at a certain standard. Everyone brags on it. But when you lose 6 months of work over a problem that is apparently ongoing and not corrected, how great a program is it?
One other thing: Somewhere, I read that Firefox's premise was one of a stripped down browser where you could add features that you wanted through extensions. Why isn't the bookmark backup already incorporated into Firefox, if that is the thing that you will INEVITABLY need to save your work?
Regardless of what anyone thinks about the wisdom of saving bookmarks, I did not know that you had to back up bookmarks because I, also, have NEVER had my bookmarks overwritten by a program. I've never lost bookmarks, period. So, you can think what you want, but this is a serious drawback of Firefox that the average web surfer will not want to deal with at all. I think it is ridiculous to have to go and download a bookmark backup utility, simply because Firefox won't work right! The program should be fixed.
Ain't it funny how everyone who's been around Firefox more than just a little knows about that bookmark utility? And the problem with the bookmark function is a featured presentation on the FAQ. Well, I learned a lesson about how to "shop" for a browser...
For those that think I'm a fool for not backing up bookmarks, all I can say is I never knew that you HAD to back up bookmarks. To me, it's the same as saying, well, back up your copy of Firefox, because maybe tomorrow it won't work right. Not everybody is a geek, and quite frankly, this browser makes you work really hard just to stay in one place.
I am really, really angry about losing my bookmarks. I had thousands of hours of research there. All gone.
I came to Firefox because of viruses, and now I'm leaving because of lost bookmarks. I did NOTHING to cause this.
Firefox is a free beta program, so I can't complain like I paid for it. But, it IS heavily touted and advertised as being at a certain standard. Everyone brags on it. But when you lose 6 months of work over a problem that is apparently ongoing and not corrected, how great a program is it?
One other thing: Somewhere, I read that Firefox's premise was one of a stripped down browser where you could add features that you wanted through extensions. Why isn't the bookmark backup already incorporated into Firefox, if that is the thing that you will INEVITABLY need to save your work?
Regardless of what anyone thinks about the wisdom of saving bookmarks, I did not know that you had to back up bookmarks because I, also, have NEVER had my bookmarks overwritten by a program. I've never lost bookmarks, period. So, you can think what you want, but this is a serious drawback of Firefox that the average web surfer will not want to deal with at all. I think it is ridiculous to have to go and download a bookmark backup utility, simply because Firefox won't work right! The program should be fixed.
Ain't it funny how everyone who's been around Firefox more than just a little knows about that bookmark utility? And the problem with the bookmark function is a featured presentation on the FAQ. Well, I learned a lesson about how to "shop" for a browser...
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wow, talk about annoying. I too, just opened up Firefox after a system hang and then a hard reboot. everything was gone. Fortunately I was lucky enough to get the bookmarks.html.moztmp from a fire restoration utility...This should definetely be fixed. I am somewhat of a geek, and yet it never even accoured to me to backup my favorites..i had never lost them on IE.
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