Can I upgrade straight from 3.0.19 to 3.6.10 without losing bookmarks, history etc

Can I upgrade straight from 3.0.19 to 3.6.10 without losing bookmarks, history etc? I can't afford to lose all of these as they are work-related.

All your bookmarks history etc... is stored in your user profile on your pc, not in the install directory of firefox so when you install a newer version it only over writes the files in its install directory and not your bookmarks etc...
There is also some add-ons that can backup all your user data so that you can restore them later.
or
If you want to be safe you can manually backup your profile before you begin the upgrade.
On Windows Vista or 7 you will find your profile at;
C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<random-generated-profile-name>.default
On XP I believe it is at;
C:\Document and settings\<username>\Application Data\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<random-generated-profile-name>.default
Just copy the contents of the above folder to somewhere else on your hard drive and if your bookmarks didn't copy over then you can manually place the files back into the above directory.

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