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Some local folders disappeared after migration to new computer

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I recently migrated my TB to a new laptop, and everything was copacetic. But now I realize that just a few of my Local Folders didn't make the journey. What's up?

I recently migrated my TB to a new laptop, and everything was copacetic. But now I realize that just a few of my Local Folders didn't make the journey. What's up?

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From my experience, this can happen if you copy the profile on old laptop while TB is running.

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I'm absolutely certain that TB was not running while copying the profile. Is there a way to copy specific Local Folders from the old computer without starting from scratch? If I start from scratch, will TB messages from the old computer sync with the new computer, or will everything be lost on what I have done on the new computer?

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Should be okay. With TB not running, use File Explorer to copy to the Local Folders section in profile.

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Thanks David. That makes sense. Unfortunately, the old laptop and the new one are on different continents at the moment. I'll give it a try when I'm back on home turf and keep you posted.

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since the inception of profile per install all sorts of issues arise.

These days I recommend replacing the content of the new install profile with the content of the the old profile. With Thunderbird closed of course. It is also probably a good idea to to delete the foldertree.json file to force a rebuild based on the new path location.