file accidentally deleted pref.js

I was copying pref.js but deleted instead. Can I get it replaced?

IIRC on XP if you delete a file, then, by default it's going in the trash and you will have an option to recreate the deleted file. (Files on other players or aid; I think that; Shift delete permanently deletes).

The prefs.js file will be created and changed that you manually re-create your configuration with changes to Firefox.

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