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Folder path (user profiles) issue on Win10 - Super User We have user profiles in windows 10 system stored on D: partition However they are logically stored on D:\\UserData, but actual physical path is D:\\Users It means if I type in win explorer D:\\User
Chrome --user-data-dir not working properly? - Super User The User Data folder is the profile Copy the existing C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data folder to something like C:\Users\username\ChromeProfiles\User Data (anywhere else on C:\ might cause Admin access issues) Now make a new (or copy existing) taskbar shortcut and point its Target (including quotations) to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome exe
Google Chrome: the userdata\default folder has disappeared I regularly back up my Windows 10 PC to an external disk using a script which uses robocopy to quot;sync quot; the data in select folders to the disk One script backs up my Chrome profile thus:
How to clear Chrome Chromium Edge Service Worker cache? It also re-populated the folder with new content So my answer is: Yes, you can delete it from Explorer If you are worried about safety, you may at first step move the contents to a temporary folder and run Microsoft Edge If everything works well, you may then delete the temporary folder Note: Google Chrome behaves in exactly the same way
Where is the Chrome settings file? - Super User For more details including other operating systems, read the complete official documentation Most settings are profile specific If you delete the folder, Chrome will simply recreate it the next time you run it
windows 7 - Where are the user profile directories of Google Chrome . . . User profiles are stored in User Data Directory and it vary depending on the operating system The easiest way is to navigate to chrome: version and look for the Profile Path field Example (Windows): [Profile Path] C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default [User Data Dir] C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data