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Google Chrome Temporary Files location (Cache), Bookmarks/Favorites Database Hack!


This guide can be use to create applications in accessing Google Chrome’s Cache or Temporary Internet files Database.

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Let’s start on how did I find out.

1. Right-Click the Google Chrome Icon and Properties

2. Get the Target value (up to Chrome Folder only) and paste the following to windows explorer:

Windows Vista:

C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\

Windows XP:

C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\

3. Now you will see the User Data Folder and From the name itself, you can say… This is it!

4. Continue Browsing and open the Default Folder

C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default

database

Gotcha!

5. You know know the locations of the files and folders. Next step is knowing what are these files and what kind of database Google Chrome is using.

Note: Close the Web browser (Google Chrome only) before applying the next steps.

6. If you already downloaded WinBubble and added the "Open with Notepad" Context Menu. You can access these files easily.

To Add the Right-Click Menu:

Open WinBubble > General Tab > Add more options to Explorer’s Context Menu (Right-Click Menu) Group > Click to Check "Open with Notepad" and press "Alt-A" or just click the Apply Button

openwithnotepad

7. Use the "Open with Notepad" Context Menu to load the Web Data File

SQLinNotepad

Yes! Although there are several ways to find out the database used, One of them is by downloading the Source code but as a Geek, this is the quickest one. Now we can say Google Chrome is using SQLite v3.

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#1. December 24th, 2008, at 5:35 AM.

i want to change the cache directory of google chrome browser in windows XP. please help me to do this.

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