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    Computer Re-Set - Getting Bookmarks Back

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    • ljfried
      ljfried @leocg last edited by

      @leocg

      I told you I was a jerk. It says: Book Marks Bar; Speed Dial; Trash.

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      • ljfried
        ljfried @leocg last edited by

        @leocg

        there is nothing in them except the 2 speed dials I added this morning - nothing of all the old speed dials which I had before re=setting computer

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @ljfried last edited by

          @ljfried Then you will need to find out the old Bookmarks file from old Opera profile directory, so you can replace the current one with the old one.

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          • blackbird71
            blackbird71 @ljfried last edited by

            @ljfried said in Computer Re-Set - Getting Bookmarks Back:

            ... You are very kind. I did what you said - there are no bookmarks, no speed dial. I don't know what Profile folder is. Very sorry.

            Don't let the terminology bewilder you. Computers organize their stored data or software/programs along the lines of a physical filing cabinet. There are stored 'files', each of which is specific to some kind of data or program instructions (much like different business letters that are saved in a filing cabinet). Then there are 'folders' (also called 'directories') that group various files together for logical ease of retrieval (much like filing cabinet folders within drawers that are labeled by some topic name). A computer folder can contain either files and/or other sub-folders with their own files, etc.

            The net result of such an organization is to create a logical path or "tree" for the computer and its software to be able to locate and access a specific file upon demand, as well as to make it easier for humans to track their way intelligently through the very massive data storage structure (as your 319,000 Carbonite files demonstrates).

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            • ljfried
              ljfried @leocg last edited by

              @leocg Everyone here has been very kind and generous with your time. This old Luddite appreciates it! Maybe I'm using the wrong word. Maybe I should be saying Speed Dial instead of book mark? I have dozens of website on, I guess, Speed Dial.

              No matter for right now.....it's turns out I'm having to send my 9 month old laptop back to HP because the screen problem hasn't gone away. I'll be using my 8 year old Lenovo temporarily.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @ljfried last edited by

                @ljfried Speed Dial is part of bookmarks.

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                • ljfried
                  ljfried @leocg last edited by

                  @leocg then maybe I'm not as dumb as I thought!!

                  Is there any way that I could "copy" whatever I have on my old laptop to the new one?

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer @ljfried last edited by

                    @ljfried Use sync and backup the profile directory. For bookmarks you can go to the bookmarks manager page (opera://bookmarks) and export them.
                    If you have any saved passwords, you will have to use sync or export them.

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                    • ljfried
                      ljfried @leocg last edited by

                      @leocg thank you again leocg but -- again -- this is over my head. don't know what you mean by "use sync and backup the profile directory. Yes, I see my bookmarks on the manager page - how do I export them to my new laptop? Sorry to be so ignorant. Thank you for your help

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                      • leocg
                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @ljfried last edited by

                        @ljfried Sync: Menu > Synchronize

                        Backup I understand that you already do. At least I suppose that Carbonite is a backup tool.

                        Regarding the bookmarks export, jus to to the page (opera://bookmarks) and use the tool in the bottom left.

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