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Windows7 Home 64Bit Favorites Folder

04/22/2011 11:59 AM

How to add favorites from my XP 'Favorites' folder.

I tried to copying the folder on a USB but Window7 does not recognise this folder. All others are seen.

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Re: Windows7 Home 64Bit Favorites Folder

04/22/2011 12:18 PM

On the menu, click File, then click Inport/Export. You will then be able to export the "Favorites" to a file that you can then import into Win7.

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Re: Windows7 Home 64Bit Favorites Folder

04/23/2011 12:05 PM

Sorry !

There is nothing alike in Win7 neither in XP

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Re: Windows7 Home 64Bit Favorites Folder

04/23/2011 9:58 PM

Yes, there is. When you have Internet Explorer open, go up to the top left of the screen and click on <File>, then click on <Import and Export>. From there, follow my previous instructions. It is there. Really.

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Re: Windows7 Home 64Bit Favorites Folder

04/23/2011 10:09 PM

Sorry for previous error.

I cant understsnd why I ourlooked; may be my age.

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Re: Windows7 Home 64Bit Favorites Folder

04/23/2011 10:21 PM

It's OK! I am losing my short-term memory. Now what were we talking about?

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04/24/2011 10:56 AM

It was all about a fine weather for tomorrow !

Fine day !

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