Firefox - restoring old profile...
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Firefox - restoring old profile...
Firefox problem here:
My Windows 10 computer had a blue screen & wouldn’t boot up as it normally would. I shut it off and then started it again. When I loaded Firefox (v. 99.0.1) it was like a new installation, no tabs, no nothing. Under history, there is an item that said “restore previous session” which I clicked on & there was my session. I kept doing that until I clicked on a link, forgetting that Firefox was my default browser, and so my real session dropped down to third, which of course, didn’t have an option to use. Panic city!
Profiles.ini reads now:
[Install308046B0AF4A39CB]
Default=Profiles/lslfe1wg.default
Locked=1
[Profile1]
Name=default-release
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/tkhw9urm.default-release
[Profile0]
Name=default
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/lslfe1wg.default
Default=1
[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1
Version=2
[InstallE7CF176E110C211B]
Default=Profiles/lslfe1wg.default
Locked=1
The profiles.ini from my April backup reads identically – how can that be?
Installs.ini:
[308046B0AF4A39CB]
Default=Profiles/lslfe1wg.default
Locked=1
[E7CF176E110C211B]
Default=Profiles/lslfe1wg.default
Locked=1
The installs.ini from April reads identically as well.
There are two profiles in AppDate/Roaming/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles: one is lslfe1wg.default and the other is tkhw9urm.default-release.
tkhw9urm.default-release has 77.8 MB (596 files, 458 folders)
Current lslfe1wg.default has 353 MB (868 files, 335 folders)
But April lslfe1wg.default has 601 MB (7330 files, 4952 folders)
If I do the command line for “Choose user profile” it has default & default-release to choose from. There is also an option to “create profile”. I have read that if I create a new profile & copy certain files from the current profile into the new profile, it will be like the old one that I really need.
Questions:
Since the profile I want was demoted to the third one, is there no way to get it back?
I know I can download the new Firefox & restore my April backup but I lose all the stuff that I did since then – is that my best option?
Thanks for your help…
My Windows 10 computer had a blue screen & wouldn’t boot up as it normally would. I shut it off and then started it again. When I loaded Firefox (v. 99.0.1) it was like a new installation, no tabs, no nothing. Under history, there is an item that said “restore previous session” which I clicked on & there was my session. I kept doing that until I clicked on a link, forgetting that Firefox was my default browser, and so my real session dropped down to third, which of course, didn’t have an option to use. Panic city!
Profiles.ini reads now:
[Install308046B0AF4A39CB]
Default=Profiles/lslfe1wg.default
Locked=1
[Profile1]
Name=default-release
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/tkhw9urm.default-release
[Profile0]
Name=default
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/lslfe1wg.default
Default=1
[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1
Version=2
[InstallE7CF176E110C211B]
Default=Profiles/lslfe1wg.default
Locked=1
The profiles.ini from my April backup reads identically – how can that be?
Installs.ini:
[308046B0AF4A39CB]
Default=Profiles/lslfe1wg.default
Locked=1
[E7CF176E110C211B]
Default=Profiles/lslfe1wg.default
Locked=1
The installs.ini from April reads identically as well.
There are two profiles in AppDate/Roaming/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles: one is lslfe1wg.default and the other is tkhw9urm.default-release.
tkhw9urm.default-release has 77.8 MB (596 files, 458 folders)
Current lslfe1wg.default has 353 MB (868 files, 335 folders)
But April lslfe1wg.default has 601 MB (7330 files, 4952 folders)
If I do the command line for “Choose user profile” it has default & default-release to choose from. There is also an option to “create profile”. I have read that if I create a new profile & copy certain files from the current profile into the new profile, it will be like the old one that I really need.
Questions:
Since the profile I want was demoted to the third one, is there no way to get it back?
I know I can download the new Firefox & restore my April backup but I lose all the stuff that I did since then – is that my best option?
Thanks for your help…
- BruceAWittmeier
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Re: Firefox - restoring old profile...
Shutdown Firefox.
Is this what you mean when you say "start firefox from the command line"?
If you select Start > and enter "Firefox -p" (without the quotes) in the box do you see the profile you want?
If you do click it once and select Start Firefox below the listbox. Firefox will start and use whichever one is selected when clicking a link in email.
Not sure what may happen but if you attempt to create a new profile with the same name (although hidden) it may work.
The real question is does the profile/directory you want still exist?
Is this what you mean when you say "start firefox from the command line"?
If you select Start > and enter "Firefox -p" (without the quotes) in the box do you see the profile you want?
If you do click it once and select Start Firefox below the listbox. Firefox will start and use whichever one is selected when clicking a link in email.
Not sure what may happen but if you attempt to create a new profile with the same name (although hidden) it may work.
The real question is does the profile/directory you want still exist?
I often take a long windy road to my destination. Upon arrival, I wonder how I missed the shortcut.
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Re: Firefox - restoring old profile...
Well, that is the question, right? Neither of the profiles listed is the correct one, I am afraid. What I want to know is can I get the correct one back or did it somehow get erased by my inadvertent clicking of a link with FF still my default browser? Surely someone must know???
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Re: Firefox - restoring old profile...
Get Hekasoft backup. Restoring profiles is a breeze. https://hekasoft.com/hekasoft-backup-restore/
You can save it and restore as needed. Mine is in the cloud. You can do it for the future,but unless you have a backup of your computer there is not much you can do if it is lost
You can save it and restore as needed. Mine is in the cloud. You can do it for the future,but unless you have a backup of your computer there is not much you can do if it is lost
- xanthon
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Re: Firefox - restoring old profile...
I have edited profiles.ini in a text editor (with the browser closed, of course).
- therube
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Re: Firefox - restoring old profile...
I'm not sure I'm following, but if you go to about:profiles, that will allow you to set your Default Profile.
Set the Profile you want as "default".
Quit, then on restart it should automatically load that Profile.
Set the Profile you want as "default".
Quit, then on restart it should automatically load that Profile.
Fire 750, bring back 250.
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- jscher2000
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Re: Firefox - restoring old profile...
Do you have a tool that can do a file compare between the backup profile and the live profile and show what was deleted? There are not hundreds of major settings/data files, much less thousands.
You could try WinMerge is you don't have another one. Note: just for diagnosing what the deleted files are for discussion, not for trying to combine the data.
https://winmerge.org/
You could try WinMerge is you don't have another one. Note: just for diagnosing what the deleted files are for discussion, not for trying to combine the data.
https://winmerge.org/
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Re: Firefox - restoring old profile...
Pepegot1: Too late but I will download it for future use.
Xanthon: If I knew what to change I would do that...
Therube: I know that but I think (?) that the profile I want is the third one which doesn't show in about:profiles
Jscher2000: Interesting program. Can you use it to compare like files, i.e., storage.sqlite for instance for differences?
Thanks to all..
Does anyone from Mozilla ever look at these questions? Someone who knows the ins & outs of Firefox? Sigh...
Xanthon: If I knew what to change I would do that...
Therube: I know that but I think (?) that the profile I want is the third one which doesn't show in about:profiles
Jscher2000: Interesting program. Can you use it to compare like files, i.e., storage.sqlite for instance for differences?
Thanks to all..
Does anyone from Mozilla ever look at these questions? Someone who knows the ins & outs of Firefox? Sigh...
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Re: Firefox - restoring old profile...
Pepegot1, it seems none of the download links work at all on hekasoft... Using Chrome since Firefox is messed up.
- therube
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Re: Firefox - restoring old profile...
You can, but it's not like the the good 'ol days where settings were (basically) stored in text files.Can you use it to compare like files, i.e., storage.sqlite
No.Does anyone from Mozilla ever look
(They're well past the point of actually caring.)
Make copies of your Profiles (can't hurt).
Make another copy of your "3rd" Profile & put it somewhere, like say, /tmp/testprofile.
Then open that Profile using the -profile switch, so something like, firefox.bin (or whatever it is called), so:
/path-to/firefox.bin -profile /tmp/testprofile
FF should then open that "testprofile".
If that is what you are needing, then it is a matter of adding that Profile to Profile Manager such that it can be "found".
Fire 750, bring back 250.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
- jscher2000
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Re: Firefox - restoring old profile...
You can compare binary files, but unless WinMerge can read SQLite databases, it would not be useful.Erik Shank wrote:Jscher2000: Interesting program. Can you use it to compare like files, i.e., storage.sqlite for instance for differences?
This is not a Mozilla site, this is an independent site. That doesn't mean no one will ever read it, but unlike a company site or r/Firefox over on Reddit, I don't think anyone is assigned to look at it.Does anyone from Mozilla ever look at these questions? Someone who knows the ins & outs of Firefox? Sigh...