How to transfer my bookmarks from chrome to another computer

I got another laptop (not a new one). Someone I know was getting rid of all their old tech and gave me one of their laptops. It’s a Gateway MS2285 (currently Win 10). After resetting and fiddling with all the settings, it was still as slow as molasses running uphill.

I had a Kingston SSD that I bought originally for my Acer desktop but for some reason, it only slowed it down. I decided to give the drive another shot by putting it in this laptop. At first, I cloned the original to this one but that didn’t work out. Couldn’t get the thing to boot. Finally, I decided on a clean install of the latest version of Windows 10.

Got it working and it made a world of difference as far as speed is concerned. Anyway, I didn’t have much to copy from the laptop in the living room, the one that I was going to replace. Except for the Chrome bookmarks.

How To Export/Import Bookmarks Using Thumbdrive

So here is what I did. First I had to export the bookmarks from the laptop with the bookmarks.

Click on the three-dot menu (the Moremenu) then click on Bookmarks and then Bookmark Manager.

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In the Bookmark manager, again in the top right-hand corner, click on the More menu (three stacked dots) and then click on Export bookmarks.

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It will then prompt you to save your bookmarks as an HTML file with the date embedded. I’m writing this on January 16, 2022. If I exported the file today, my file would be named bookmarks_1_16_22.html. You can rename it, of course.

I copied this file to a flash drive. Then I went to my freshly installed Windows 10 laptop, downloaded and installed Chrome. Opened it and clicked on the three-dot menu.

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Then I clicked on Import bookmarks and settings. Or you can go back to the Bookmark manager and click on Import bookmarks. In the drop-down menu, click on and select Bookmarks HTML file and then click on Choose File.

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Find the file, in my case, bookmarks_1_16_22.html, on my flash drive. Then click Open.

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Then you’ll get a confirmation notice and an opportunity to enable or show the bookmarks bar if not already enabled. You should now see your bookmarks added to the bookmarks bar.

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