Back-up favourites
Windows xp home sp3 What is the SIMPLEST way to make a back-up copy of ones favourites list? Thank you kindly, Rusty the rookie.1 person needs an answerI do too
December 7th, 2010 11:05am

Windows xp home sp3 What is the SIMPLEST way to make a back-up copy of ones favourites list? Thank you kindly, Rusty the rookie.============================Navigate to the Favorites folder...Start button / FavoritesOr...C:\Documents and Settings\>user name<\FavoritesRight click the folder icon and choose...Copy.Then Paste it in your backup location.Also if you right click the folder you have the option to choose...Send To. This can be used to copy thefile to removable media like a memory card or flash drive.Volunteer J - MS-MVP - Digital Media Experience - Notice_This is not tech support_I am a volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - ***Proceed at your own risk***
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December 7th, 2010 11:16am

Windows xp home sp3 What is the SIMPLEST way to make a back-up copy of ones favourites list? Thank you kindly, Rusty the rookie.============================Navigate to the Favorites folder...Start button / FavoritesOr...C:\Documents and Settings\>user name<\FavoritesRight click the folder icon and choose...Copy.Then Paste it in your backup location.Also if you right click the folder you have the option to choose...Send To. This can be used to copy thefile to removable media like a memory card ot flash drive.Volunteer J - MS-MVP - Digital Media Experience - Notice_This is not tech support_I am a volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - ***Proceed at your own risk***
December 7th, 2010 11:21am

Thank you for the reply. I'm not sure I quite understand. I do not want to have copy and paste each favourite individually as this would take a while, I want to be able to have the list in case of a crash. Does this make sense? Thanks
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December 7th, 2010 7:49pm

Thank you for the reply. I'm not sure I quite understand. I do not want to have copy and paste each favourite individually as this would take a while, I want to be able to have the list in case of a crash. Does this make sense? Thanks================================================Of course it makes sense...that's why I suggested that you copy the Folder.Anyway...maybe the following article would be what you are looking for:How To Backup Favorites In XPhttp://www.ehow.com/how_7209199_backup-favorites-xp.html Volunteer J - MS-MVP - Digital Media Experience - Notice_This is not tech support_I am a volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - ***Proceed at your own risk***
December 7th, 2010 8:35pm

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