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Google Chrome (browser) was automatically updated to version 39.0.2171.99 when I was not at my desk and now I have lost all my history and bookmarks and extensions. Is this revertible? I truly dislike this version showing my email at the top right corner and it being synced with my gmail account.

Gigili
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A friend of mine just ran into the same problem. Well, to your data it is most likely that it is lost. But to be sure you can check out

%localappdata%\Google\Chrome\"User Data"\Default\

and look for a Bookmark file. There could be a file named:

Bookmark.bak.

This should be the backup file. Try to rename it into Bookmark and hope that they appear. If you want to remove the profile manager in the right top corner you can do it by typing chrome://flags. There should be a category named something like New profil administrative system. Disable it and restart chrome and voila it should be removed.

Valinho
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Due to an over-aggressive system cleaner utility I lost all my Firefox tabs, bookmarks, history, etc.

I tried the solutions listed above without success, and then tried running a System Restore, which is included in all current Windows versions.

I restored the system to the date I ran the cleaner utility and all of my bookmarks, history, and even my previous browser session with all the tabs came right back!

So, if nothing else works, try System Restore. It'll probably be in your Control Panel listed under Backup and Restore.

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Hensh
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Understand structure of Chrome User Profile data to Transfer to new PC/ OS & avoid Settings corruption Error?

Google (Android, Apple & Microsoft and various companies) has got into pushing Updates down our throats, which many times destroy/ damage our "working" environments.

Although we may work on blocking them, it seems rather difficult on a longer term basis.

Getting to specifics of Chrome User Profile Data (that you lost).

For future reference the only way around this is to backup, copy and understand the Chrome User Profile and the various things it contains; especially important data that we assume will be safe inside Extensions and Bookmarks and so on.

I started a rather solo effort & extensive research in this direction with lot of details about how Chrome operates/ stores the User Profile Data, but no easily available conclusion or answer / solution that still works perfectly.

Alex S
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Signing in to Chrome restored my bookmarks, most likely this stuff is now stored on Google's server to make them available on different computers if required. :)

Hope this helps.

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Sometimes if you did not synced your bookmarks you won't be able to restore them by signing in.

There is an additional way to restore Chrome, is going to the directory:

C:\Users(username)\AppData\Local\Google\

Then select and right-click the Folder/Directory "Chrome", once you selected it, click on Properties.

Inside "Chrome Properties" go to the Tab "Previous Versions" go to an earlier date before you remember your bookmarks disappearing, select it, click the Button "Restore".

Wait for about 10 to 25 mins and when you open Chrome your Bookmarks will be back.

Now make a Backup, just in case.