If you want to move the Google Chrome path around the Internet, you just need to find the offline package under the default installation path and move the decompressed file to the desired location, then, when the shortcut is started, add -- User-data-Dir = "My location" to move the user data location.
Disadvantages of this method: 1. automatic update is unavailable. 2. user data is only available at the specified location when the shortcut for setting startup parameters is enabled (you can change the Registry on the Internet to solve [too much trouble]).
To solve the above problems, the best solution is as follows:
1. Install Google Chrome online.
2. Move all content in the Google folder under the default installation path to the desired folder and delete the Google folder (required operations ).
3. A. for WINXP \ 2000 and below:
Download junction(used to create a snapshot, decompress the file, and use junction.exe as a command line tool.
Run the command Junction "C: \ Documents and Settings \ current user name \ Local Settings \ Application Data \ google" "2. un.exe .exe ". Successful.
B. win7 or higher:
Run the command line prompt as an administrator,
Input: mklink /D" C: \ Users \ current USERNAME \ appdata \ Local \ google "" 2 directory path in operation ". Successful.
4. it's over. Let's try it. If you have any questions, please contact us. (Delete the startup entry of Google update, delete the scheduled task Google update, and cancel running on Google Chrome background ).