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Message: You should find your Thunderbird profile in %appdata% (c:\users\your-profile\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird).Its probably safer to restore to a different location then copy the files into that directory.
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Message: Hello to everyone,I have been backing up my computer using IDrive for several years.&#160; About a week ago, we experienced a crash of our computer and now we would like to restore our backed up Thunderbird e-mails to our new computer.&#160; My computer competence is moderate.&#160; Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated!Nina
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