![]() ![]() Next, in the Start Menu, type the following: thunderbird.exe –profilemanager This should put all of your backups right where Thunderbird wants them (assuming you followed our previous backup article). ![]() ![]() Next, in Windows Explorer, right-click on your Thunderbird backup and extract it to your C :\Users\ yourUsername\AppData\Roaming folder. To get started, make sure that Thunderbird is not running. A previous backup of Thunderbird Emails and Profiles.Restore Thunderbird Messages from Manual Backup ![]()
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