I have moved from SM 2.40 to 2.46 and I'm wishing I hadn't. My profile, bookmarks, almost all of my extensions, interface settings, history and who knows what else have all gone The loss of my bookmarks is massive particularly as there are hundreds of important ones I've added in recent days.
Am I able to go back to 2.40 and if yes, will this resolve the problem ? If not, is the problem resolvable?
If I'm able go back to 2.40 and recover all that is lost I will appreciate any clear and simple advice on how to do so as I fear it's going to be very involved.
This is extremely disappointing.
Thanks in advance, NZRussell.
Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settings
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Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settings
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Re: Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settin
That is not right. Do you have a backup of your profile?
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Re: Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settin
barbaz wrote:That is not right. Do you have a backup of your profile?
I didn't know it should be backed up nor how to do so. I will check to see if there is a recent system restore point but I don't think that will fix it.
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Re: Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settin
It won't.NZRussell wrote:I will check to see if there is a recent system restore point but I don't think that will fix it.
If you have a backup that would contain this folder -
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C:\Users\<you>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\
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Re: Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settin
As I can't find 'Code: Select all' it appears that no backup exists. So are there any other options? Thanks.
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Re: Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settin
That line is from the forum software. The folder path is the next line, the one in green. (Replace "<you>" with your Windows username.)NZRussell wrote:As I can't find 'Code: Select all'
Well I suppose there's also the "try downgrading and hope" option, but I'm not optimistic about it.NZRussell wrote: are there any other options?
It would be wise to backup your profile before attempting that. So here's how to do it -
1) Completely quit SeaMonkey (if it's running)
2) Copy C:\Users\<you>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\ to an external drive
Now that you have a backup:
1) Download 2.40 from https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/r ... .40/win32/
2) Windows Control Panel > Programs & Features, uninstall SeaMonkey
3) Install the downloaded 2.40 and see what you get.
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Re: Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settin
Which extensions are/were you using. I remember a report about one really old extension which caused this.
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Re: Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settin
Barbaz, I've got a bit of an update and I believe this tale reinforces the value of re-booting before changing anything.
I closeded SeaMonkey and then copied C:\Users\<me>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\ to a USD stick.
As I still had the install .exe for 2.40 (I don't delete the old until I'm happy with the new) I was about to uninstall SeaMonkey and then install when the thought occurred to reboot first.
When I did that I logged as admin first and on opening SeaMonkey was surprised to see the tabs that were open before opening again but I'd done the update in my user account not in admin. So I switched to my user account and on opening SeaMonkey I found all the missing bits were ther and the update to 2.46 appears to be working fine.
Recently, I had made changes to my system so that if I wanted to install anything in my user account I have to do it as admin but when I updated SeaMonkey as admin I wasn't aware that it would then open in the admin account and not in the user account.
So, long story short, all is well and I've learned ab bit more.
Thank you for your tiime and patience as it was great help.
Regards,
NZRussell.
I closeded SeaMonkey and then copied C:\Users\<me>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\ to a USD stick.
As I still had the install .exe for 2.40 (I don't delete the old until I'm happy with the new) I was about to uninstall SeaMonkey and then install when the thought occurred to reboot first.
When I did that I logged as admin first and on opening SeaMonkey was surprised to see the tabs that were open before opening again but I'd done the update in my user account not in admin. So I switched to my user account and on opening SeaMonkey I found all the missing bits were ther and the update to 2.46 appears to be working fine.
Recently, I had made changes to my system so that if I wanted to install anything in my user account I have to do it as admin but when I updated SeaMonkey as admin I wasn't aware that it would then open in the admin account and not in the user account.
So, long story short, all is well and I've learned ab bit more.
Thank you for your tiime and patience as it was great help.
Regards,
NZRussell.
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Re: Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settin
The extensions I use are mostly related to websites here in New Zealand and have all been onboard through several updates. Thanks for raising this point.frg wrote:Which extensions are/were you using. I remember a report about one really old extension which caused this.
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Re: Upgrading from SM 2.40 to 2.46 has lost my all my settin
You're welcome!NZRussell wrote: long story short, all is well and I've learned ab bit more.
Thank you for your tiime and patience as it was great help.
Regards,
NZRussell.