09-15-2017, 11:24 AM
I have a issue for this, but the opposite. I always use "Guest" profile (all setting files stores within "Default" folder). And no sync with a Google account.
I sometimes using Windows versions on other HDD. Cent/Chromium can't detect passwords on other windows. Because I saved them all while using windows on my first HDD. I know, this cause is privacy. (For example, now I using other Windows and I had to write my password manually for login to this site.)
Now, Windows is broken on my first(I made wrog(I made the mistake. Restored the registry hive backups of previously build. Conclusion: BSOD). My question:
While on another partition Windows, is it possible Cent detect to my passwords stored in "Login Data"? How can I do that? I know I was wrong to always use the Guest profile. If this is possible, I don't try to repair my corrupted Windows.
P.S.: it is not a very important issue. I remember my passwords.
I sometimes using Windows versions on other HDD. Cent/Chromium can't detect passwords on other windows. Because I saved them all while using windows on my first HDD. I know, this cause is privacy. (For example, now I using other Windows and I had to write my password manually for login to this site.)
Now, Windows is broken on my first(I made wrog(I made the mistake. Restored the registry hive backups of previously build. Conclusion: BSOD). My question:
While on another partition Windows, is it possible Cent detect to my passwords stored in "Login Data"? How can I do that? I know I was wrong to always use the Guest profile. If this is possible, I don't try to repair my corrupted Windows.
P.S.: it is not a very important issue. I remember my passwords.