Windows 10 Home Edition how to customize Google Chrome browser installation path

Google Chrome browser

Google Chrome browser installed on a Windows platform process is fully automated, and no display and allows us to set the default installation path during the installation process, it is not so cool? Of course, this feature is also very hard to accept, because it is installed by default in the C drive, while the personal information and data is also stored in the cache disk. With a cumulative time of use, occupy the C drive disk space will become increasingly large, it will affect the speed of system operation.

1, the default installation directory

Google Chrome is the default installation directory on the Windows platform as follows:

  • Windows XP MS:
    C: \ Documents and Settings \ User name \ Local Settings \ Application Data \ Google \ Chrome

  • Windows 7 MS:
    C: \ the Users \ User name \ AppData \ Local \ Google \ Chrome \ Application

  • Windows 10 MS:
    C: \ the Users \ User name \ AppData \ Local \ Google \ Chrome \ Application

2. Solution

  1. Properly install Google Chrome browser after installation right-click on the desktop shortcut, click "Open folder location."

Open File Location

  1. Click on the address bar "Local" node, select the "Google" folder, use the shortcut keys Ctrl + xto move it to the target location. Note that my destination is D: \ Program Files. At this time, Google Chrome desktop browser shortcuts are not available, can be directly deleted directly, because it also found by viewing the properties point to the original position.

Mobile Google Chrome

  1. Found in the new installation location chrome.exemaster file, re-create the shortcut to the desktop.

Re-create the shortcut

  1. The renamed desktop shortcut you just created for the "Chrome", and double-click to open the test results. In addition, the fast browser pinned to the taskbar for quick and easy start.

Open and quickly fixed to the status bar

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