said:
Hi,
>Copying a bookmark file and cookies seems simple
>enough. Are there other items one can "clone over",
>from Old Profile to New Profile ?
Ray's pointers are a reasonable way to go.
>> Check your font and appearance selections.
>Looking for ______ ?
It can't give you specifics Font size comes to mind.
>Mnenhy ? Who He ?
Probably the guy who write the Mnenhy extension.
> Are there any other parts of the install (in Chrome,
>besides Registry.Dat), that you can delete, and have
>the program recreate it ?
In the application directory, you can pretty much safely delete anything
with a date newer than the date of the installed app. This is typically 4
or 5 files unless you have installed extensions globally.
In the profiles directory, chrome can be deleted, but yet need to check
that you get all the interelated items. ZtBold's text search can help
here. Log the profie branch, tag it and search for the name of whatever
you want to delete.
The MozillaZine KB has some dicussions on how to do this kind of find and
delete by hand.
Steven
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