Hi,
In XP your History folder would be at C:\Documents and settings\your account
name\Local Settings\History. Make sure that Hidden and System files are
visible (Folder Options> View.)
I don't think you will be able to copy the backed up History folder to that
location and have it work, but I guess it's worth a try.
Again, you won't be restoring the History, but it may be useful to copy the
backup History folder to another location and examine it with IEHistoryView
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/iehv.html which allows you to search, sort by
name, date, etc.
Also I would recommend keeping no more than 25-30 days of browsing history
just to reduce the possibility of History folder corruption.
Don
[MS MVP- IE]
"Tally" <Tally@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Robert -
> Assumed to the contrary, but hoped it could be as simple as restoring
> an older file. As to your power failure/improper shutdown query, either
> could have happened but can't say for sure.
> Don -
> I do save things to favorites when I determine that they are, indeed,
a
> Favorite but have been leaning on History as a quick-reference road map
for
> my visually dependant memory. Sure would be helpful to have the
corruption
> problem eradicated!
>
> As to your program questions, I'm running XP Professional v.2002 with
> Service Pack 2 and my backup program is Norton Ghost 9.0
>
> Cheers!