XP Practical Tips: Backup Favorites

  
Explorer's Favorites is a collection of our favorite websites, but if one day we reinstall the system, then our carefully collected websites will be gone. In fact, the "Import/Export" favorites feature is available in Internet Explorer.

Click on Internet Explorer's "File| The Import and Export menu item pops up the page shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1 Import/Export Wizard 1

Click "Next" to enter the page shown in Figure 2. Here we can choose to import or export favorites, import or export cookies. Favorites are important, but in fact, cookies are also very important. Backup and import of CookIE allows us to restore the system to the fastest speed after reinstalling the system. We are familiar with the appearance.

Figure 2 Import/Export Wizard 2

After selecting "Export Favorites", click "Next". The "Import/Export Wizard" will export one for us. The file saved in the "Html" format. This file contains all the links in the favorites. We can back up this file to a CD or import it to another computer. Of course, click on the link in this file to open the corresponding Link

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