G Guest Guest Jan 25, 2010 #2 There is no such thing as 32-bit or 64-bit Favorites. Just copy the contents of the Favorites folder from one computer to the other. Upvote 0 Downvote
There is no such thing as 32-bit or 64-bit Favorites. Just copy the contents of the Favorites folder from one computer to the other.
huron Distinguished Jun 4, 2007 2,420 0 19,860 Jan 25, 2010 #3 Agreed. If you go into Documents and Settings (XP and before) or Users in Vista/Win7, you should see a favorites folder. Just copy and paste. Upvote 0 Downvote
Agreed. If you go into Documents and Settings (XP and before) or Users in Vista/Win7, you should see a favorites folder. Just copy and paste.
C chetk Distinguished Apr 6, 2010 1 0 18,510 Apr 6, 2010 #4 huron : Agreed. If you go into Documents and Settings (XP and before) or Users in Vista/Win7, you should see a favorites folder. Just copy and paste. I can find the folder easily enough in XP, but I'm unsure about where to paste it in Windows 7. Upvote 0 Downvote
huron : Agreed. If you go into Documents and Settings (XP and before) or Users in Vista/Win7, you should see a favorites folder. Just copy and paste. I can find the folder easily enough in XP, but I'm unsure about where to paste it in Windows 7.
J Jonmor68 Distinguished Feb 17, 2009 2,136 0 20,460 Apr 7, 2010 #5 Click on the start orb choose the folder with your name on it, the Favorites folder is within. Upvote 0 Downvote
huron Distinguished Jun 4, 2007 2,420 0 19,860 Apr 7, 2010 #6 It's in C:\Users\"username" I think you should be able to find it as favorites. Upvote 0 Downvote