If you cannot see the file extensions (like .bak ), you may need to enable "File name extensions" in the "View" tab of File Explorer.

If you have a backup file and want to restore it to Chrome on Windows 10:

If you use Google Chrome on Windows 10, your bookmarks are not saved as a simple list of website names. They are stored in a single, specific file on your hard drive. Knowing this location is crucial for , transferring bookmarks to another computer, or recovering lost favorites after a system crash.

If you use multiple browser profiles, your data might reside in a folder named Profile 1 , Profile 2 , etc., instead of Default . To find your exact, active folder path: