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MozBackup 1.5.1 by Pavel Cvrcek is a lightweight Windows utility whose sole purpose is to create complete, portable archives of profile data stored by Mozilla-based and related applications. Designed for the System Utilities / Backup & Restore category, the program reads the stored settings, bookmarks, history, extensions, saved passwords, cookies, and mail folders used by Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, Sunbird, Flock, SeaMonkey, the original Mozilla Suite, Spicebird, Songbird, and Netscape, then writes everything into a single, compressed file that can later be restored on the same or a different computer. Because the software interacts only with standard profile directories and does not modify the installed browsers or mail clients, it is frequently used before operating-system upgrades, hardware migrations, or routine disaster-recovery planning; technicians also rely on it when cloning a standardized workstation environment or when assisting users who want to switch from an obsolete Mozilla build to a current Firefox or Thunderbird release without losing personal data. The 1.5.1 build remains the only public version ever issued, yet it continues to function on every desktop edition of Windows from XP through Windows 11 as long as the target applications store their profiles in the legacy locations expected by the tool. Operation is wizard-driven: the user selects the product to back up or restore, chooses an archive name and optional password protection, and confirms the file path; compression level and temporary directory can be adjusted for slower systems or limited disk space. No installation is required—MozBackup runs as a stand-alone executable—so it can be carried on a USB stick and launched on any compatible PC without leaving traces in the registry. The utility is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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