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
Problems with Chrome - Google Chrome Community Check Other Chrome Profiles (If Any Remain): While you deleted your wife's profile, perhaps something went awry with another profile on your system, or you accidentally used a different profile Double-check any other profiles that might exist in Chrome by clicking on your profile icon in the top right corner (next to the three dots)
In which file are the extension settings? - Google Help When I format my PC and log in to import my extensions, very often my extension settings disappear, or only some of them remain At this point, you'd like to be able to restore them locally without having to reset them every time So the question is, where are extension settings saved?
Chrome Data Loss and Retrieval help I am reaching out to seek help from the support team Recently my windows computer got into a hardware issue My computer’s SSD broke which lead to the loss of my entire data After a lot of effort, I managed to retrieve all the Chrome data files stored locally on my PC Luckily I was able to get all my Bookmarks back But I am unable to get all my saved passwords and extensions from my old
google play games beta not working when downloading certain games Close Google Play Games completely and run it as Administrator Make sure Windows virtualization (Hyper-V Windows Hypervisor Platform) is enabled Delete temporary files: Press Windows + R, type %localappdata%\Google\Play Games, and delete the Temp folder if it exists Restart your PC and try again
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\