How can I transfer my Google Chrome bookmarks from an old PC to a new one?
How can I transfer my Google Chrome bookmarks from an old PC to a new one?
My old computer stopped working after a power outage, so I rebuilt it. When I logged into my Google account, I noticed I had no bookmarks and saw some people using synced work, but it didn't help me. Can I recover my bookmarks?
Edit: Successfully restored my bookmarks today—thank you for your assistance!
I used to have both a Sata SSD and HDD on the old setup, though most of it was stored on the SSD.
This enables connecting either a 2.5 or 3.5 drive to your new setup through USB. You'll then be able to retrieve the files you require, such as bookmarks.
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You can effortlessly move your Google Chrome bookmarks between devices by following these instructions:
On your previous device, launch Google Chrome and tap the three dots (menu) in the top-right corner.
Select "Bookmarks" then "Bookmark Manager."
In the manager, choose "Organize" and click "Export bookmarks to HTML file."
Save the resulting file to an external drive or cloud storage.
On your new device, open Google Chrome and tap the three dots (menu) in the top-right corner again.
Choose "Bookmarks" and then "Bookmark Manager."
Select "Organize" and import the bookmarks from the saved HTML file.
Remember: If you use multiple profiles, pick the one containing the bookmarks you wish to transfer. Switch profiles by clicking your profile picture in the upper-right corner.