How to save bookmarks in Google Chrome
First, let's look at why browser bookmarks need to be saved from time to time? The answer is quite simple. This must be done so that during force majeure circumstances you do not suddenly lose all the interesting links to the sites you like. It is not always possible to restore them again, especially in the case when there were a huge number of bookmarks in your browser, and you did not remember the addresses of the sites of these bookmarks or did not write them down anywhere. That's why you should always take care of saving your browser bookmarks. When saving archived copies of bookmarks, you should select the HDD partition on which you store various files, and not the partition with the installed operating system, of course, if your hard drive is divided into appropriate partitions. It would also be a good option to save bookmarks on an external drive, or even better, save bookmarks in several places. In this case, they will be securely stored.
You can use saved bookmarks not only when reinstalling the OS, but they can also be transferred from one computer to another. You can also transfer an archived copy of your bookmarks to a portable version of the browser. In this case, you can use the browser by launching it from an external drive, for example, at work or at a party. Now let's take a closer look at the method of saving bookmarks. First, select the “Settings and management” button in the upper right corner of the toolbar Google Chrome". A context menu will open in front of you and in it click sequentially on two items “Bookmarks” and “Bookmark Manager”. Then in the “Bookmarks Manager” window select the folder with bookmarks. Now click on the arrow next to the “Arrange” item, and then select the item “Export bookmarks to an HTML file.” Now in the window that opens, select a save location, and then you need to give a name to the file with copies of bookmarks. Then click on the “Save” button.
After completing these operations, a file with copies of your bookmarks will be saved in HTML format and can be transferred to a more secure storage location.