Share firefox profile between multiple operating systems.

I recently installed windows on a virtual hard disk 8 (my primary OS is Windows 7) and I was wondering if it was possible to share the same profile of firefox on the two operating systems. I have ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/utilities/profilemanager/Profile Manager, but when I tried to make a new profile to the place of my main profile, he instead made a subdirectory under my main profile. Is that what I can do to share the profile between the two? I could always use sync, but I would like to share my addons, if possible.

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