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You don't really need that unless your files were corrupted somehow. You only need your Firefox profile and the Firefox folder, they contain all your plugins and data. All you have to do is change the location in profiles.ini to point to the new location, then copy the profile folder.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profiles.ini_file

Are you kidding me? Why wouldn't I need that? That app is awesome. It backs up Firefox with every addon and setings, cookies, history. EVERYTHING!

When I reinstall I have everything set up. I just run the silent installer and voila. Try it!

I don't want to have to edit profiles.ini every time I reinstall my OS. That's a pain in the ass. Old useless method. No way.

Firefox Addon Maker 0.715

Since 2 people have stated it, I should make it clear. I guess I wrote it weird on the first post.

The setup, screenshot and everything in this thread is working 100% smooth at those low RAM usage. I said there WAS freezing/skipping issues but it was resolved with everything I said I have done. :)

That is why my setup is so awesome and epic lol

Since 2 people have stated it, I should make it clear. I guess I wrote it weird on the first post.

The setup, screenshot and everything in this thread is working 100% smooth at those low RAM usage. I said there WAS freezing/skipping issues but it was resolved with everything I said I have done. :)

That is why my setup is so awesome and epic lol

Oh, whoops. I misunderstood that... Well, glad it's working well for you. :)

Here is the latest update.

I am not going to list everything now, there was a few more addon's removed, and some added.

The biggest and noticeable change is the addon "Hide Caption" which puts the Minimize Maximize & Close on the navigation toolbar, and the caption in the status bar. It's quite nice to save space, the issue with it is that if you don't have it set to fullscreen (maximized) there is nothing to grab onto and drag it around, also when you minimize and maximize Firefox, that nice smooth animations is basically gone, its not as nice. I am hoping with some updates to the addon these will be fixed.

Now I know some won't like this, cause people just love there transparency and now it has nothing, once 3.7 comes out, anything you hate about this setup, will be now awesome lol I just hope they get Personas looking good with transparency.

If you haven't figured it out, my EPIC and ultimate Firefox is one that has a crap ton of features, has websites looking the way I want them, with little to no RAM usage and also very little screen space. I'd say I am as good as it can get right now.

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