I was very worried after reading all these comments, but then I found this very small comment by Vlad, IT SOLVES EVERYTHING, just is sparse in detail. Your old heirarchy, should now be there with your new one.Īs long as your are backing up correctly, this should work for you if you have corrupted database, or a new computer, or anything else. Drag old hierarchy and drop on Current TO window Put Current TO window next to old backup TO window Click the View button next to the one you want to restore You should see a Delete, or View button next to each backup At this point you should see a list of all your old backups from other computers or before corruption Once I figured out how to do it, it took me 30 secs. And again, I'm too pissed to pay for this now that i have to start over. So here I am again, with a saved html file and a backed up egg folder and nothing to show for it. ![]() Honestly the single most useful extension in the store, and by far, but it shouldn't be like this whenever I need to change computers. And while TO is super important to me, and I now have at least 3 backups from previous computers/installations which are sitting there useless, by the time I give up after not getting help, I'm so pissed off I refuse to buy the paid mode, just on principle, because I'm paying for what at that point? To start over from scratch? No matter how many times I try and follow the seemingly simple instructions, it just never works. Every time i get a new computer or reformat, out of the hundreds of things I need to do to get the computer back where I want it, the most frustrating of all is always trying (unsuccessfully) to migrate my TO. If this is a corruption issue, is there any way to de-corrupt the working tree on the source PC? When I launch Chrome, then TO, the tree isn't a new tree, but it's an empty tree, except for the following nodes: the new Chrome window, TO, and a blank node with a spinning circle icon (as if it's trying to do something). "\IndexedDB\chrome-extension_eggkanocgddhmamlbiijnphhppkpkmkl_0.indexeddb.leveldb" to the target PC. I then copied the TO folder from a working TO installation on a source PC: "\Local Storage\chrome-extension_eggkanocgddhmamlbiijnphhppkpkmkl_0.localstorage-journal" "\Local Storage\chrome-extension_eggkanocgddhmamlbiijnphhppkpkmkl_0.localstorage" "\IndexedDB\chrome-extension_eggkanocgddhmamlbiijnphhppkpkmkl_0.indexeddb.leveldb" "\databases\chrome-extension_eggkanocgddhmamlbiijnphhppkpkmkl_0" ![]() Using the correct Chrome profile, I installed TO on the target PC. In another comment you keep writing "there is a way" to restore this from the backups in the File System folder, but you will not write the way, why not?! Please write it! Even if it is "complicated" it is of course better and easier then using a developers console which does not work! So please show the place where the method of restoring the files by renaming them or moving their locations or deleting some or changing a timestamp with instructions on how to do that or changing a registry entry etc., telling us where the detailed and exact instructions to do this with the files is located because nothing written here will work at all! But for some reason you will not tell us how to restore them simply using the files. At this second time which just happened, there are also some files with the correct timestamp os before the tree was deleted in the long-long-long-long-name folder under INdexDB. I don't know what you are talking about with this alleged solution, because this happened TWO times for no reason, and there is no list in that developers console older then 15 minutes, even though there are several files up to 2 years old in the folders. Install again Tabs Outliner from the Chrome Web Store - it will utilize the existed in profile database On the target PC (or target profile, but in this case there will be not the "Default" name).Ĥ. And copy its content to a similar directory in the target Chrome.īasicaly you must copy the "chrome-extension_eggkanocgddhmamlbiijnphhppkpkmkl_0.indexeddb.leveldb" subfolder to the You need to find this directory in you old backup (in the Chrome installation from which you plan to copy the data):Ĭ:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Userĭata\Default\IndexedDB\chrome-extension_eggkanocgddhmamlbiijnphhppkpkmkl_0.indexeddb.leveldb\ģ. Note that you must delete the Tabs Outliner by delete icon, notĢ. ![]() Delete (uninstall) the Tabs Outliner from a target Chrome (use this link:Ĭhrome://chrome/extensions to open list of extensions) Save the Tabs Outliner window on a PC where you plan to restore your tree to a html file (by Ctrl-S), if you alreadyġ.
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