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  1. You can try restoring an earlier version if necessary. If all of this doesn't work, you can start over by closing Chrome and deleting the Chrome folder. From http://tips.navas.us/2011/05/how-to-restore-google-chrome.html

  2. For Windows, you can find different data related to your extension [extension_id] at these places C:\Users\[user_name]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Local Extension Settings\[extension_id]

  3. Copy the chrome.reg file. Open the .reg file in your preferred editor. You can edit the file with any text editor. Make any changes and save the file (examples below). Use your preferred method...

  4. 12 sept. 2023 · On Windows, Chrome extensions are stored in the user’s AppData folder. The exact path to the extension directory is: C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions. Replace “YourUsername” in the path with your actual Windows username.

  5. First: Try these common Chrome crash fixes. Close other tabs, extensions and apps. Your computer may have run out of memory, and can't load the site whilst also running your apps, extensions...

  6. At the top right, select More Settings Privacy and security. Select Site settings. Under “Permissions,” select Location. Select the option you want as your default setting. Tips: To change...

  7. It usually is related to my Chrome profile data being corrupt. The Chrome browser stores settings for each user in a folder on the hard drive. When this data gets corrupted, you may lose some or all of your apps, extensions, settings, auto-fill data, history, themes, bookmarks, and passwords.