Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Moving Google Chrome Profiles to a New Computer

Are you tired of juggling between Incognito tabs or re-entering credentials and MFA codes every time you manage different client's Office 365 environments in Chrome? Discover the power of Chrome profiles, or "People," which allows you to efficiently manage multiple client environments simultaneously and retain your authentication sessions even after closing the browser window.

In this guide, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of migrating Chrome profiles, ensuring a seamless transition to a new computer without losing any crucial data. 

Step 1: Backing Up Chrome Profiles To start the migration process, we first need to back up the Chrome profiles on the computer where they are currently stored. Follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to this path on your computer: C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\
  2. Locate and copy the "User Data" folder, which contains all the necessary profile data.

Additionally, we need to export a specific registry key that holds essential information related to the profiles:

  1. Press "Win + R" to open the Run dialog box, then type "regedit" and hit Enter.
  2. In the Registry Editor, go to [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Chrome\PreferenceMACs].
  3. Right-click on "PreferenceMACs" and select "Export."
  4. Save the exported registry key to the same portable media where you stored the "User Data" folder.

Step 2: Moving Chrome Profiles to a New Computer Now that you have your Chrome profile data backed up on portable media, let's proceed with the migration on your new computer:

  1. Ensure that all Chrome browser windows are closed, and no instances of "chrome.exe" are running in the background.
  2. Copy the "User Data" folder from the portable media to this path on your new computer: C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\
  3. Double-click the exported registry key that you saved to the portable media during Step 1. This will merge the key into your new computer's registry.

Step 3: Embrace the Seamless Experience Congratulations! You've successfully migrated your Chrome profiles to the new computer. Now, open Chrome, and you'll find all your profiles conveniently present and ready to use. No more hassle of logging in multiple times or losing authentication sessions when switching between clients' Office 365 environments.

Final Thoughts: Chrome profiles, or "People," offer a powerful solution for managing different client environments efficiently. By following these simple steps, you can seamlessly migrate your Chrome profiles to a new computer without losing any crucial data. Embrace the convenience and organization that Chrome profiles bring to your workflow and say goodbye to unnecessary logins and wasted time. Enhance your productivity and enjoy a smooth browsing experience with Chrome profiles today!   

Happy browsing!

Monday, January 09, 2017

Top 20 Developer Tools of 2016

Here are the list of top 20 Developer utilities that are must to have for Developer.

  1. GitKraken: The downright luxurious Git GUI client for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
  2. Atom: A hackable text editor for the 21st Century.
  3. VS Code: A free, lightweight tool for editing and debugging web apps.
  4. Git: A free and open source distributed version control system.
  5. GitHub: A web-based Git repository hosting service.
  6. Visual Studio: Developer tools and services for any platform with any language.
  7. Sublime Text: A sophisticated text editor for code, markup, and prose.
  8. Chrome DevTools: A set of web authoring and debugging tools built into Google Chrome.
  9. Docker :An open platform for developers and system administrators to build, ship, and run distributed applications.
  10. GitLab: Git repository management, code reviews, issue tracking, activity feeds, and wikis.
  11. IntelliJ IDEA: A Java IDE.
  12. PhpStorm : A commercial, cross-platform IDE for PHP.
  13. Postman: A powerful GUI platform to make your API development faster & easier.
  14. ReSharper : A Visual Studio extension for .NET developers.
  15. Slack: Real-time messaging, archiving, and search for modern teams.
  16. PyCharm: An IDE used specifically for Python.
  17. Android Studio: The official IDE for Android platform development.
  18. Notepad++: A free source code editor which supports several programming languages running under the MS Windows environment.
  19. Xcode : an IDE for macOS/and iOS development.
  20. Stack Overflow: The largest online community for programmers to learn, share their knowledge, and advance their careers.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Thank you Google!

I didn’t know Google does this. I was just shocked to realize this to what I got to see on my birthday! Thanks Google you rock. This is the one of the most intuitive thing you have ever done to keep us happy.

 

google doogle -nagasai

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Google Chrome 10 beta Released

Google has just released Chrome 10 beta (10.0.648.82 for all you perfectionists) and it brings with it a whole slew of new things to play with.

First off, there’s a significant JavaScript performance boost thanks to the updated V8 engine. According to Google, this version of the V8 engine offers a 66% performance advantage over the current stable release. That alone is pretty impressive.

Download Google Chrome beta 10 here.