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Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorSrehtims
Registered: March 13, 2007
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I have no problems, but threads are different, example
64 bit programs (Program Files) are separate from 32 bt programs (Program Files (v86))
besides the DVD Profiler thread under Program Files (v86)

you'll have a user thread
User
  Administrator
  Default
  James (my name)
      AppData
      ......
      ......
      My Documents
        DVD Profiler
            CreditPhotos
            Databases
                  Default
                    Images
                        Thumbnails
                    Pending
                  DB 2
            Filters
            Flags
            Layouts
            Reports
            .....
  Public
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorSrehtims
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Also the Start side bar
you may have your name in my case James
the aboce user data is repeared
this brings up that which applies to you
Favorites
  Desktop
  Downloads
  Recent Places
Libraries
  Documents
      My Documents
        ....
        DVD Profiler
        ......
      Public Document
  Music
  .....
We don't need stinkin' IMDB's errors, we make our own.
Ineptocracy, You got to love it.
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Thanks for the additional info James
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This is actually a question about Firefox. When I go to transfer everything over to the laptop. Is there anyway to back-up and transfer all the passwords I have saved in firefox? I found how to back-up the bookmarks but not the passwords.
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This is actually a question about Firefox. When I go to transfer everything over to the laptop. Is there anyway to back-up and transfer all the passwords I have saved in firefox? I found how to back-up the bookmarks but not the passwords.


I would have thought you could just use Sync - you can store your passwords and then download them back.

see http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/How%20to%20sync%20Firefox%20settings%20between%20computers?as=u

I've only used it to sync between computers but I can't see why it wouldn't work - as long as its storing them online somewhere..
Paul
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Thanks Paul
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This is actually a question about Firefox. When I go to transfer everything over to the laptop. Is there anyway to back-up and transfer all the passwords I have saved in firefox? I found how to back-up the bookmarks but not the passwords.

There's an add-on for that: Password Exporter. Don't forget to install it on your laptop too, otherwise you can't import them 
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorhallo-marvin
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For Firefox I always save and restore the complete profile, located (on Windows7) in C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles - not sure where it is on WinXP.
On the new system I start Firefox once so it creates a new profile and copy all files from the old one to the new one - passwords, history, etc. included.
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Thanks for all the suggestions.

I thought the laptop was going to arrive yesterday. But UPS rescheduled it for today.
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For Firefox I always save and restore the complete profile,

Me too, same with Thunderbird.
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located (on Windows7) in C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles - not sure where it is on WinXP.

Help -> Troubleshooting Information shows the profile path:



(also useful if you have redirected from standard path to another folder)
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Seems that will restore everything... would probably be the easiest way to do it. Thanks! 
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Quoting bbbbb:

Help -> Troubleshooting Information shows the profile path:



(also useful if you have redirected from standard path to another folder)

Good tip, many thanks 
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BTW, once you have run Windows Update, and you think you have them all up to date - run it again.

Then, if it finds more updates, when that is finished....

Run it again

Repeat until it says there are no updates :D
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This is actually a question about Firefox. When I go to transfer everything over to the laptop. Is there anyway to back-up and transfer all the passwords I have saved in firefox? I found how to back-up the bookmarks but not the passwords.


Try this one...  It's called MOZBACKUP
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I had a small issue way back when Win7 just came out ( See the Win7 64bit threads in the help area ) but it was quickly fixed and have not had a peep since.

Most of the newer browsers have some migration features or how to's so it shouldn't been too bad.

Something big that kinda changed in win7/Vista was how data is handled, and was kinda mention a few post ago, once you install software all data goes back to your user space, I have had some issues with a few small programs that I run trying to save reports to the directory it was run from.

Hope the transfer of data goes smooth for you !

You will like win7 it actually works well.

-R
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I been using this computer for a couple weeks now... and I have to say... I can't believe the difference with DVD Profiler alone!

I timed the opening of DVD Profiler on  both the old and new computer....

Old Computer: 5 Min!!! (which I been used to for quite a while now)
New Computer: 15 Seconds!!!!       

For the record... between Owned, Ordered and Wishlist sections... and between parent and child profiles I have 6,222 profiles.

And the opening isn't the only difference. Filtering is super fast... so is bring up cast and crew names in the edit screen come right up... where before I would have the whole name typed before the first 2 or 3 letters showed. Now it works as you would expect. 

I tell ya... I think I am now more in love with DVD Profiler then I was before!   
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