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Transfering Web Sites
My son has given me a laptop. How do I transfer web sites, such as Answerbank from my desktop to my new laptop? Is it easy? John x.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I assume that it's your Chrome bookmarks that you want to copy across from your desktop to the laptop. You'll need to export the bookmarks and then import them, either via a USB memory stick (or similar) or by simply emailing the file to yourself.
On your desktop, click on the Menu icon in Chrome. Then go to Bookmarks > Bookmarks Manager > Organise > Export Bookmarks. That will create an html file at a location of your choosing.
Copy that file onto the laptop and then import it into Chrome by following the same procedure as above but choosing 'Import' rather than 'Export'.
On your desktop, click on the Menu icon in Chrome. Then go to Bookmarks > Bookmarks Manager > Organise > Export Bookmarks. That will create an html file at a location of your choosing.
Copy that file onto the laptop and then import it into Chrome by following the same procedure as above but choosing 'Import' rather than 'Export'.
Oh, I see. Trying to confuse us, eh? ;-)
Use Option 2 (from the link below) on your desktop to create a file containing your 'favorites' (as Internet Explorer insists upon calling bookmarks).
Copy that file onto your laptop (either by emailing it to yourself or by using external media, such as a USB memory stick).
Then use Option 3 to import that file into Internet Explorer there:
http:// www.sev enforum s.com/t utorial s/86795 -intern et-expl orer-im port-ex port-fa vorites .html
Use Option 2 (from the link below) on your desktop to create a file containing your 'favorites' (as Internet Explorer insists upon calling bookmarks).
Copy that file onto your laptop (either by emailing it to yourself or by using external media, such as a USB memory stick).
Then use Option 3 to import that file into Internet Explorer there:
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