Transfer all Chrome data from one profile to another Hi all, our company is undergoing a rebrand and would eventually retire our old email addresses I currently have a Chrome profile set up using my soon-to-be retired email address How do I transfer all the data (bookmarks, settings, etc) I have in my old Chrome profile to a new one that's linked to our new email address?
Google Chrome: the userdata\default folder has disappeared I checked and this is true, the "Default" folder is no longer there With further investigation, I think that the default profile is now in a folder named "Profile 1" I did some googling and could find no information indicating that Chrome webpage had changed from using "Default" to "Profile 1" Can someone in the know point me to any relevant information? Thanks
unable to uninstall chrome app - Google Chrome Community That newtab art hijacker is a real pain It usually buries itself in your user profile, which is why your antivirus is struggling to scrub it out The reason Chrome isn't showing up in your "Installed Apps" list is likely because the uninstall registry key is corrupted or missing—sometimes the malware does that to prevent you from removing it, or it’s just a bad install
Changing local cached files directory This might take a few minutes This will typically be under %LOCALAPPDATA% Press the Windows Key + R to open the run window and enter %LOCALAPPDATA% and click ok run That will open the Local AppData directory for your profile Open the Google Folder Rename the DriveFS folder or delete if you are confident all your data was sync's uploaded
Google Play fails installing games on PC Reproduce the Error: Try to install a game in Google Play Games on PC until it fails again with the "Couldn't install the game" message Access the Logs Folder: Open your Windows File Explorer and navigate to: %LocalAppData%\Google\Play Games Developer Emulator\Logs\
Chrome Extension Management via Intune: Optional Extensions are Still . . . Prior to my arrival there was an Intune Configuration Profile that configured Google Chrome extensions via the Settings catalog This particular policy forced the installation of a handful of extensions in Chrome The policy had two configuration settings within:
Track Chrome browser usage on Windows - Google Help Applies for managed Chrome browsers on Windows As an administrator, you can monitor Chrome browser on your users’ Microsoft Windows computers by installing the Chrome Reporting Extension