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So . . . me lappy did done got broked

I asked the company to download all me stuff from the hard drive onto an external hard drive

I BEGGED them to save my favourites list

 

They sed they saved my "Personal Settings" which would include my faves list

Is this correct  - as i haven't checked the exteranl hard drive yet

 

OR - if they messed up - will a BACK UP/RESTORE thing i did ages ago have my faves list on it

 

HELP PLEASE

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It depends on what THEY mean by PERSONAL SETTINGS.

Thereis a section in your computer's memory called 'Personal Settings' this section DOES NOT include bookmarks/favourites per se, but if they mean 'All User Set' information then I would expect they WILL have included your favourites.

 

The best thing to do is go and grill them about it and get them to elabourate. After all if you are paying them for a service you should have full knowledge and understanding of what they are doing....and confidence that they are doing what you actually want.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

The Internet Explorer Favorites are saved in a folder in Documents and Settings/username/. The folder is called Favorites. So I think that if the Documents and Settings folder has been save onto your new disc, the favourites will be there. 

 

The above is for Windows XP.

 

For Windows 7 the favorites are in <code>C:\Users\userName\Favorites</code>

 

You need to substitute your Windows use name in place of username.

 

If the Favorites file has been saved elsewhere on your external drive, you will need to search for it on that drive, then copy the folder over to your main drive. So in Windows 7 copy the Favorites folder over to C:\Users\your user name.

El Loro
Originally Posted by Renton:

My old lappy is gone now - all i have is the info they sed they downloaded into my new external hard drive. Could i get that checked out to see wots there - such as bookmarks?

 

Failing that i did a general BACK UP of my system onto disc - wud bookmarks be on there?

The general back up should have caught EVERYTHING! So as long as your bookmarks WERE actually there to start with then they should have been caught by your back up.

 

Can you not do a search on it?

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

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