[OU] Opera 9.6
Webgenie
webgenie at fastmail.fm
Thu Dec 18 17:11:49 UTC 2008
You might try using search on your computer for Opera, and see if your settings are saved somewhere.
Webgenie
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 07:50:00 -0800, Ledgem <amd.ledgem at gmail.com> wrote:
> If you happen to be using OS X with a Time Machine volume then it's as
> simple as restoring one file for the tabs and another file for the
> bookmarks. Even if you're not on OS X but you've been backing up your
> Opera installs then you should be able to do something similar. If
> you're not sure which files to restore, tell us which operating system
> you're running Opera from and we might be able to direct you.
>
> If you don't have any backups, then I'm not sure that there's any way to
> recover your bookmarks. There's one last bit of hope for your tabs,
> though. If you ever used the "save sessions" feature you can recover
> your tabs by going to File > Sessions > Manage Sessions (any saved
> sessions should also appear on that menu, if I remember correctly;
> clicking on a session will recover it). Unfortunately sessions are not
> auto-saved, and this will only recover a session as of the time that you
> manually saved it.
>
> I know how frustrating it is to lose all your open tabs (luckily it's a
> twice-a-year event for me, if that). I don't know why upgrading to the
> new version wiped your things... very strange.
>
> David
>
> On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 06:00:25 -0500, Peter Ellis
> <peter.ellis at croatiapropertyservices.com> wrote:
>
>> I have been using Opera for many years. I just upgraded to 9.6. When it
>> rebooted I was alarmed to see that all my tabs had disappeared and, even
>> worse, so had all my bookmarks. On previous upgrades all the tabs
>> remained in place. Bookmarks going back ten years are also normally
>> there, too. If I'd had any doubr that they wouldn't I'd have backed them
>> up. Can anyone please advise me as to how I recover them?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>
>
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