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I might have a bit an unusual request, but my situation is as follows:
- I have a low-end pc, which means, I need to be careful about performance
- This is why I need to deactivate automatic updates in Chrome
- I also need to use Chrome in two versions (both of them syncing bookmarks with my Google account): with and without extensions (however, in both versions I want to be logged in, so I cannot use the Incognito mode for the no-extensions version)
I already tried:
- Using Incognito mode for the no-extensions version, but there I'm not logged in by default
- Using Chrome profiles, but I somehow cannot sync two profiles with the same account...
- Using Chrome and Chrome Canary, but I failed to deactivate automatic update for Canary...
Is there a way to use Chrome parallel with and without extensions, while having the bookmarks always in sync with the Google account?
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed. However, using the first method with creating a new profile, I had the problem, that when I start the shortcut, Chrome opens and downloads "chrome.exe"... Maybe this is because I left the folder for the new profile empty? – Cyman – 2014-04-09T18:20:01.857
Method 2 with disabling extensions works fine, there is the slight disadvantage that I cannot run both versions of Chrome together. But I think I could arrange myself with that. – Cyman – 2014-04-09T18:21:17.757
@Cyman that means you have entered chrome.exe twice which is causing chrome to open and navigate to the second chrome.exe, which triggers the download. Make sure you have it in the same format I've given above. The new profile folder should ideally be empty, chrome will auto populate it. – Shazvi – 2014-04-09T20:26:46.620
Great, the method with the profile worked now. Thank you very much! – Cyman – 2014-04-11T19:03:32.457