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Accessing Chrome Bookmarks [message #421094] Sun, 28 February 2010 02:56 Go to next message
zeratul is currently offline  zeratul
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Due to the fact my parents refuse to ban the now 4 year old from the computer, and he keeps deleting my bookmarks. I need to find the file that Google Chrome saves bookmarks to so i can backup my remaining bookmarks in case of deletion. Still have not replaced the mouse so simply moving bookmarks one by one from the browser, a usually only 5 to 10 min job, now takes up to 30 mins to an hour. Any idea where this is?

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Re: Accessing Chrome Bookmarks [message #421100 is a reply to message #421094] Sun, 28 February 2010 06:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
danpaul88 is currently offline  danpaul88
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Why not just log the kid onto the guest user account so he cant screw anything up?


Anyway, as for the question, why not just use the built in 'Export Bookmarks' function to create a backup of your bookmarks which you can restore if he deletes any?

http://www.killertechtips.com/2009/06/02/backup-chrome-bookmarks/

EDIT: And, in case your wondering, I don't use Chrome, however I was able to find the answer to your question using this magical thing called Google. You should try it sometime.


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Re: Accessing Chrome Bookmarks [message #421114 is a reply to message #421100] Sun, 28 February 2010 11:32 Go to previous message
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danpaul88 wrote on Sun, 28 February 2010 07:21

Why not just log the kid onto the guest user account so he cant screw anything up?

He wont stay on it and my parents wont password the admin account...
danpaul88 wrote on Sun, 28 February 2010 07:21

Anyway, as for the question, why not just use the built in 'Export Bookmarks' function to create a backup of your bookmarks which you can restore if he deletes any?

I swear i looked everywhere and couldn't find that... must be blind.

danpaul88 wrote on Sun, 28 February 2010 07:21

EDIT: And, in case your wondering, I don't use Chrome, however I was able to find the answer to your question using this magical thing called Google. You should try it sometime.


2 Reasons i didn't it was 4 am where i am when i posted this, and i'm lazy.(which doesn't make much sense depending that i took the time to type that out)


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