

It has my old mail, folders, contacts, etc.

If its the latter open it and tell me if this contains a fault. Now open your X9k2p1g1.Xdefault and tell me if there is any subfolder named fault or Thunderbird Restore. I assumed it is a copy of your profile, zipped or partial or full. I don't know what "Thunderbird Restore" contains (tell me). The reason for renaming was to NOT overwrite your old profile. I wasn't clear enough you should have copied the folder or subfolder in Thunderbird Restore that has the name faultĪs I said, there should be a new: C:\Users\Regina\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\ fault AFTER copying.

Copy your "Thunderbird Restore" (I think it contains a folder fault with subfolders) so C:\Users\Regina\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles contains a new fault.How can I get my restored files to show up in Thunderbird? TIA for your help! :D I had deleted my Thunderbird account, so I re-added it. **I read somewhere that one should do this before restoring. It is called "Thunderbird Restore." I copied it to the folder "C:\Users\Regina\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\9k2py1g1" I copied it to the folder "fault" ** My computer was so slow I decided to restore it to its original state. How can I get my restored files to show up in Thunderbird? TIA for your help! :D I just don't understand! What did I do wrong? What can I do to fix it? Please explain in more detail what that means. I read somewhere that one should do this before restoring.

I deleted my e-mail profile and closed Thunderbird before I did any of this.Īre you saying you deleted your account in Thunderbird? Why? Obviously it is not because the restored items are not there. I don't know if that is the right folder to copy the restore folder to.
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I copied the file and pasted it to this Thunderbird file.Ĭan you explain what exactly you copied from where to where? Please provide the full path.
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