Knowledge Point Analysis:
We usually back up some of the important data in the C disk before reloading the system, in addition to desktop files, pictures, documents, you can also export the settings of IE, such as favorites, Internet records, account save, etc., can be backed up, and later browsing will be more convenient.
Operation Steps:
Here we take IE8 as an example to introduce the import export operation set in IE.
Open IE Browser, find "file"---"Import and Export" from the menu bar, and open it (cannot find the menu bar?) press the ALT key on the keyboard.
After you go to the Import Export Settings Wizard, select Export to file click Next;
After that we saw a lot of import export options, such as favorites, feeds (RSS), cookies we use the favorites as an example, select "Favorites" and click "Next", as shown in the figure to export the favorites;
Cookies, sometimes also used in their plural form, refer to data that some Web sites store on the user's local terminal in order to identify the user's identity. For example, when you log on to a Web site, you may be prompted to keep the user information in order to simplify the login procedure the next time you enter the site, which is the function of cookies. There is also an example of online shopping, you may be in the same site for a period of time on the different pages of different products, to the final settlement, your shopping cart loaded with just a lot of merchandise, this is also the role of cookies.
Select the export location and click Next to save.
The exported information is stored properly, even if you reload the system, you can easily import the information into the browser again.