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J R FOX wrote:
>
>
>> Hi Jordan,
>>
>> Can you remind me how to do that? Do you just delete
>> Chrome?
>>
>>
>
> http://www.os2bbs.com/OS2News/Warpzilla.html
>
> Near the bottom. Now *if only* he had some
> instructions for fixing only those profiles that are
> corrupted, when one or more are o.k., that DID NOT
> require uninstalling / reinstalling all Extensions,
> etc.
>
>
>
Hi Jordan,
Actually I got desperate and just deleted everything in the
\mozilla\mozprofiles\mozilla\ subdirectory, restored files from a
recent backup, and at the moment everything seems to be working.
Thanks again,
Sandy
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J R FOX wrote:
Hi Jordan,
Can you remind me how to do that? Do you just delete
Chrome?
http://www.os2bbs.com/OS2News/Warpzilla.html
Near the bottom. Now *if only* he had some
instructions for fixing only those profiles that are
corrupted, when one or more are o.k., that DID NOT
require uninstalling / reinstalling all Extensions,
etc.
Hi Jordan,
Actually I got desperate and just deleted everything in the
\mozilla\mozprofiles\mozilla\ subdirectory, restored files from a
recent backup, and at the moment everything seems to be working.
Thanks again,
Sandy
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