Voilà! This should work for most users.įor ease of recovering future lost icons add these two file locations to the Windows explorer's Favorites bar:ī) "C:\Users(User name)\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default" Then just copy the larger size default file to your 'Chrome bookmarks folder'. Just remember to check the file size of the default 'Favicons' file every once in awhile, especially after adding new bookmarked webpages. Your icons should be in place now nice and neatly. above) to "C:\Users(User name)\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default". To resolve the missing icon problem: copy/paste the two saved 'Favicons' files from the new folder (see 4. Testresults: In all likelihood the 'Favicons' file located in "C:\Users(User name)\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default" will show a file size much lower (~20-30k) than the one you saved into the exported file folder. Go to "C:\Users(User name)\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default"Ĭopy the two files 'Favicons' and 'Favicons-journal' into the newly created file folder 'Chrome bookmarks'įor the time being make a note of the size of the 'Favicons' file you just savedįor testing purposes: before closing the chrome browser run chrome's History-> 'Clear browsing data' Name the file folder therein 'Chrome bookmarks'ĭo not close chrome before doing the next step! Under Bookmark Manager->Organize Export Bookmarks to HTML file into the folder of a newly created directory of your choice. cache with chrome's History cleanerĬlick on each URL (revisit each webpage) in the Bookmark Manager followed by a page refresh (reload): However, this procedure will take some time
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