Losing bookmarks can give you a mini heart attack. Take a deep breath because you won’t have to add all bookmarks again from scratch. Thankfully, recovering lost bookmarks is fairly quick and easy. In this guide, we explain how to recover bookmarks in Chrome on Windows.
What Can Cause Loss of Chrome Bookmarks
There are only a handful of reasons that can lead to loss of Chrome bookmarks. Here are the three most common reasons:
- 🗑️Accidental deletion: You might have accidentally deleted bookmarks when in a hurry.
- 🔄Sync error after a browser update: If you recently updated your browser or created a new Chrome profile, a sync error could have caused the bookmarks to disappear.
- 🧹Storage cleaning software: Storage cleaning software might delete files that can lead to bookmarks disappearing from your Chrome browser.
How to Recover Missing Chrome Bookmarks
There are multiple ways to recover missing Chrome bookmarks. The fix depends on what caused the bookmarks to disappear in the first place. If you don’t know the cause, try the fixes in the sequence below.
Before we jump into the fixes, make sure your Bookmark Bar is not hidden. Pressing Ctrl + Shift + B by mistake could’ve led to the Bookmark Bar disappearing. You can bring the Bookmark Bar back using the same shortcut. If that doesn’t work, try the fixes below.
Method 1: Undo Deletion from Bookmark Manager
If you haven’t closed the browser yet after the Chrome bookmarks disappeared, try to reverse the deletion using the undo shortcut Ctrl+ Z. This method works as long as you haven’t closed the browser instance.
Press Ctrl+Shift+O to open the bookmark manager. Alternatively, you can open the bookmark manager by clicking on the vertical ellipsis at the top-right corner and selecting Bookmarks and lists > Bookmark Manager.
Once you’re in the Bookmark Manager, press Ctrl+Z.
Note: If you’re on Android, the undo button will only appear for a brief period after you’ve deleted bookmarks.
Method 2: Manually Go through Browser History and Add Bookmark Pages Again
You probably visit bookmarked pages often. That might just be why you bookmarked them in the first place. If the first method doesn’t work, quickly scan your browser history, find pages you had bookmarked, and bookmark them again.
Of course, this can be painful and cumbersome if you have dozens of bookmarks. It’s also possible that you had bookmarked pages containing useful information and you don’t visit them often, which means they won’t be in your browsing history. In those cases, try the next method.
Method 3: Restore Bookmarks From Backup
Google Chrome stores bookmarks in specific files. These files are stored in the following path on your computer (assuming your Windows is installed on disk C):
C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data
Find files named Bookmarks and Bookmarks.bak. You can recover bookmarks from these files using one of the two methods explained below.
Recover Bookmarks Using Chrome Bookmarks Recover Tool
Here’s how the Chrome Bookmarks Recovery Tool works:
- Head over to the Chrome Bookmarks Recovery Tool.
- Upload the .bak file into the tool. If you have multiple profiles on Google Chrome, you can upload multiple files here as well.
- The tool will create an HTML file or multiple HTML files. These files include links to all the bookmarks. Download the files by clicking on it.
- Next, click on the vertical ellipsis icon at the top-right of the Chrome window and select Bookmarks and lists > Bookmark Manager. Or you can press Ctrl+Shift+O.
- Click on the vertical ellipsis to the right of the search bar at the top and select Import bookmarks.
- Select the HTML files you just downloaded.
When you’re done, the imported bookmarks will appear in a new folder. Double-click the folder to access your bookmarks.
Recover Bookmarks Manually Using Bookmarks.bak
To recover bookmarks manually using the Bookmarks.bak file:
- Click on the vertical ellipsis at the top-right of the Chrome browser and navigate to Settings.
- If sync is turned on, select Sync and Google services > Manage what you sync. Select Customize sync and disable syncing for bookmarks.
- Use the File Explorer to navigate to:
C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data
- Find the Bookmarks file that does not have the .bak extension and rename it to Bookmarks2.bak.
- Rename Bookmarks.bak to Bookmarks (remove the extension).
Method 4: Recover Bookmarks File Using Disk Drill
What if you can’t find the Bookmarks files? That’s when a data recovery solution like Disk Drill can help. Here’s how you can use Disk Drill to recover the Bookmarks files:
- Download Disk Drill and install it on your device.
- Launch Disk Drill and select Storage Devices > Logical Volumes from the left sidebar. Select local disk C (assuming this is where you’ve installed Windows).
- Click on Search for lost data to scan the drive.
- Once the scan is complete, search through the results and look for the Bookmarks file. Sometimes, the file may appear with a different name. For example, you may see a file called “$SDASSF.bak” in the results.
- Recover the file by clicking the Recover all button. After you click the button, select a location where you want to recover the file, and click Next. You should then see the recovered file in the chosen folder.
Method 5: Resync Bookmarks from Other Devices
This method works on all devices. For this method to work, the following two conditions must be fulfilled:
- You need two devices with Chrome installed
- You shouldn’t have used Chrome on the second device after losing bookmarks on the original device
Here’s how it works:
- Clear the data on the device from which you lost the bookmarks. If you lost bookmarks from your Windows PC, head over to your Chrome account’s sync settings page, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click Clear data. Click OK to confirm when prompted.
- Launch Chrome on the device on which you haven’t used Chrome after the bookmarks disappeared from the PC. When you launch Chrome, you’ll likely be asked to log in again. Log into your account.
- Launch Chrome on your PC again and sign into your account.
This will sync bookmarks on your PC again and you’ll be able to see them in the Bookmarks Manager.
Conclusion
Recovering bookmarks is easy, though it may be cumbersome in a few cases. Fortunately, Google Chrome saves bookmarks in a file you can use to recover bookmarks. Even if you lose that file, you can use a tool like Disk Drill to recover the Bookmarks files.
FAQ
C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data