If you are searching for your favorites list- then I have good news for you. The majority of the time your favorites list isn't really gone. It's just the location of the favorites list that has changed. Continue reading below and you will earn exactly how to get your favorites back! Each paragraph below is sorted by recovering my favorites list by operating system. Ie Google Chrome, Android, Blackberry and Firefox. For instructions how to recover your favorites list and favorites toolbar on Internet Explorer 9, Windows XP and Windows Vista, then please go to Myfavoritestoolbar.net.
Also, we've just added a very detailed guide on how to manage your favorites list in the new Microsoft Edge browser as well as for Mozilla Firefox favorites favorites toolbar Firefox and how to work with the Chrome Bookmarks toolbar.
Actually Chrome favorites/bookmarks are called Chrome bookmarks and here's a step-by-step tutorial on how to tackle recovering the Chrome bookmark bar.
Recently upgraded to Windows 10? and now lost your favorites bar?
Losing your favorites list is extremely frustrating. Whether you've
lost your favorite list of website addresses in Internet Explorer, Google
Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or even your smartphone's browser, the loss of your
favorites is often tricky to recover from. You may need to dig around your
file system in search of an accidentally moved file, check your Recycle Bin
to see if it was accidentally deleted, or attempt to restore it from a
backup (assuming one exists). If you can't find your missing My Favorites
list, you may have no other choice than to try data recovery tools or
recreate it from scratch.
The problem with re-creating your My Favorites list from scratch stems from
the whole reason most people create a favorites list in the first place:
It's difficult to remember the URLs of even our most favorite websites.
Sure, you can remember Google.com easy enough, but what about that
government report with the long URL containing numerous hyphens and cryptic
words? In addition, if the list was extensive, you may not remember which
sites to start searching for as you attempt to rebuild it.
Fortunately, there may be a workaround. For example, desktop
www.favorites-folder.com are often shortcuts to the underlying folder. When shortcuts go
missing, they are easy to restore by creating new ones. Unfortunately, there
are many different favorites list types, operating systems, browsers, and
devices. This means that the steps to get the files back vary. Try the
following steps to look for your missing My Favorites list.
Google Chrome stores the My Favorites list in a file on your computer.
This file is named Bookmarks. Before moving forward, it's smart to first
check the Recycle Bin to see if the file somehow ended up getting deleted.
If it's in there, right-click it and choose Restore.
Not only does Chrome store your favorites locally, it also stores a backup
file of Bookmarks named Bookmarks.bak. By default, these files are stored on
your hard drive under your Users folder. In order to look for these files,
make sure that Windows Explorer is set to "Show Hidden Files, Folders, and
Drives." In Windows Vista and above, you do this by launching Windows
Explorer, clicking Organize >Folder and Search Options > View and clicking
"Show Hidden Files, Folders, and Drives." for recovery of
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From there, navigate to C: Users\ {Your User Name}\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User
Data\Default. Are both Bookmarks files there? If so, the main file may be
corrupt and unusable. Rename it Bookmarks.old and then rename the
Bookmarks.bak file to plain Bookmarks. The backup file will now become your
new My Favorites file.
Android phones typically include a Favorites icon that you can click to
take you directly to your Contacts page without the hassles of navigating
through a series of menus. The Favorites icon is frequently accidentally
deleted. Fortunately, it's just a shortcut link that can easily be restored
– once you know where to look. What you need to do is get into the "Add to
Home Screen" menu. Do this by tapping and holding the home screen. A menu
will appear prompting you to add items to the home screen. In this case, you
want to add a shortcut, so tap Shortcuts followed by Dialler. Now tap
Favorites. Confirm your choice if prompted.
Depending on your Android phone, you may also be able to restore your
favorites by tapping and holding a blank section of the screen, selecting
Folder, and scrolling down and selecting Starred. This will place a folder
of all of your favorites that you have previously "starred."
The Blackberry Browser does offer support for bookmarking your favorite
websites. This favorites list works in much the same way as traditional Web
browsers in that it stores the URLs on the device for future reference. If
you use the Blackberry Desktop Software and synchronize your Blackberry with
your computer (or if you use the built-in media storage option), the
software creates a backup of the favorites list. If your My Favorites list
on your Blackberry is missing, then you can restore it by connecting your
device to your computer and using the Blackberry Desktop Software.
Once connected, click on Device > Restore. You will be prompted to select a
backup file to restore. Choose Select Device Data and Settings and browse
for your favorite browser bookmarks backup. Click Restore to restore the
backup to your device. If you previously stored the backup file to your
built-in media storage, you will need to select "Files saved on my built-in
media storage" before browsing for the backup and clicking Restore.
Like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox stores your My Favorites file in a
folder on your hard drive. In this case, the folder is located in: C:\users\
{Your User Name} \AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles. The Profiles
folder contains several files. Click on the one that ends with ".default."
The *.default folder is supposed to contain the Bookmarks.html file by
default. If the file is there, it may be corrupt and therefore unusable. If
not, it may have been deleted in which case you should check the Recycle Bin
to see if it can be restored.
In addition, the *.default folder also contains a folder named
Bookmarkbackups. This contains the last ten backups. The easiest way to
restore your missing Mozilla My Favorites file from a backup is in the
Mozilla browser. Click the Bookmarks button and select Show All Bookmarks.
Click Import and Backup followed by Restore. Choose the most current backup
date to restore the file. You can use this same technique in reverse to
create manual backups periodically.
You can also copy and paste your Bookmarks file (the one located in the
C:\users\ {Your User Name} \AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles folder)
to a USB drive or some other form of media to transfer your My Favorites
file to a different computer.
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