Is there possible to recover bookmarks if i have reinstalled OS ?

hello. yesterday my computer was blocked by win- sality and i haved to reinstal the OS. I tried before installing OS to save the boohmeraks and stored pass but firefox could't start (the .exe file was distroyed by the win sality. I haved copied the content of mozzila folder before installing the OS and i whant to know if there is any hope to recover from those files the bookmarks or(and) sored passwords. PLease excuse my poor english. thank you.

See if anything here helps you. <br />
https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Lost+Bookmarks

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