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Did you know you can backup, restore bookmarks or even import it onto another system? I didn&#8217;t until today when I was looking for a way to export the bookmarks to my new PC. By default, Firefox maintains last 5 days backup copies of your Bookmarks.
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Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V virtualisation doesn&#8217;t offer an out of the box option to clone an existing Virtual Machine (VM) into a new one. However, this doesn&#8217;t  mean it is not possible or is very difficult. In fact, its quite easy and simple to clone a Virtual Machine in Hyper-V
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