Bookmarks previous restoration after crash

Following a fall last weekend and after Dell restored & wiped out original data sheet & computer settings, I'm coming back Firefox bookmarks for all 3 users on this desktop computer. Carbonite has finished restoring my data (I think). I tried to make the road to restoring Firefox Bookmarks-import-etc., but all I get is either favorite 2009 or a day AFTER the accident. These two are useless. Where, oh where are recent useful bookmarks? None of the help of 'blog' I can find seems logical, or is simply not relevant.

Thank you.

Since the bit of reading, that I don't have on Carbonite, your Firefox profile data would be included in the backup with the settings by default in Carbonite - all except the cache of Firefox. You must locate the former profile folders in the backup and then copy specific files from the old profile to the new profile, replace the corresponding files in the new profile.

http://support.Mozilla.com/en-us/KB/recovering+important+data+from+an+old+profile

Your old profile is located here in Windows Vista and Win7:

drive: \Users\Windows login user name\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\profile_name

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