Google Chrome I lost my extensions.

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kris22170 Posted messages 184 Status Member -  
Dori@n Posted messages 4651 Status Contributor -
Hello,
I wanted to see if there was a certain extension. I went to "more tools -> extensions" and when clicking on extensions, it removes the tab where I am, and if it's the only tab, Chrome closes.
However, I still have the extensions I had before on my toolbar.
I searched on Google, but I only find explanations for "bookmarks." Nothing to do with it.
If anyone has a suggestion to offer, I'm all ears.
Thank you
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“I am capable of the best as well as the worst. But, in the worst, I am the best” (Coluche)

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  1. Dori@n Posted messages 4651 Status Contributor 1 635
     
    Hello,

    Open Google Chrome.
    Click on the three dots in the top right corner.
    Click on Settings.
    At the bottom of the page, click on Show advanced settings....
    Go to the Reset browser settings category.
    Click on Reset browser settings.

    NOTE: The default values of your browser settings will be restored. Your homepage, the "New tab" page, and your search engine will be reset, your extensions will be disabled (you will need to re-enable them), and your tabs will no longer be pinned. Other temporary data or cached data, such as cookies, content and site data, will also be cleared. Your bookmarks and saved passwords will, however, not be deleted or modified.

    You will also notice that the box "Help us improve Google Chrome by reporting your current settings" is checked, which means you are sending your Chrome settings to Google anonymously. If you leave it checked, you are allowing Google to analyze your settings to improve Google Chrome; of course, you can uncheck the box if you do not want to send your settings to Google.


    Sincerely
    The courage of the drop of water is that it dares to fall into the desert.
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  2. kris22170 Posted messages 184 Status Member 24
     
    Thank you Dorian
    I did what you suggested but it didn't change anything, I deleted Chrome, restarted the computer, reinstalled Chrome and.....it works. Thanks again

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    I am capable of the best as well as the worst, but in the worst I am the best (Coluche)
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    1. Dori@n Posted messages 4651 Status Contributor 1 635
       
      Re,

      Content for you ;)
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