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Can favorites list on Internet Explorer be transferred or printed out?



 
 
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Old September 12th 10, 04:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dennman6
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Default Can favorites list on Internet Explorer be transferred or printed out?

I have a 2002 Emachines T1120 that is going to blue screen after about
30-45 minutes of use. Once you turn it off & back on again, it'll run
for another 30-45 minutes(heat issues?). It won't stay up long enough
to clone the drive to a new hard drive, so I've just backed up my
folders & files onto a flashdrive & put them into another PC.

Question is: is there an easy way to transfer all the the "www"
addresses kept in the "favorites list" on Internet Explorer onto a
disc or drive & install it into the other PC? Or, is there a way or
utility to just print out that list, so one can manually put them onto
the new PC's "favorites" list? All the files, photos, folders one
would think would be lost in a hard drive crash have been easily
backed up, so this "smaller" problem must have a simpler solution. I
haven't found it yet.

Dennis Forkel
 




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