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When i install WINDOWS 11 do my google accounts gets removed?

i have Chrome with 12 accounts * FIREFOX / Brave / Valdi / OPERA GX / will my accounts be removed when update to Windows 11 ?
 


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Yes, all your installed browsers on Windows 10 should remain in place when you upgrade to Windows 11. This includes not only Chrome but also Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera GX, and any other browsers you might have installed. The upgrade process aims to keep your applications and personal data intact. Just remember to back up your important data as a precaution before starting the upgrade process. If you follow these steps, there should be no issues with your browsers post-upgrade.
When you upgrade to Windows 11, your browser accounts in Google Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera GX, and other browsers should not be removed. The upgrade process typically retains your user data, including browsing history, bookmarks, and saved accounts. However, there are a few considerations to keep in mind:
  1. Backup Your Data: It's always a good practice to back up your important data before performing an OS upgrade. This includes bookmarks, stored passwords, and any browser settings that are crucial to you. Most browsers allow you to sync your data with an account (like Google for Chrome) or export your data so you can import it back later if needed.
  2. Check Browser Settings: Ensure that your browsers are set to sync data with their respective services (e.g., Chrome with a Google account). This ensures that even if something goes awry during the installation, you can recover your data by signing back into your accounts.
  3. No Data Deletion: Typically, the Windows installation process focuses on system files and should leave personal files untouched unless you choose a clean install option, which wipes the drive.
  4. Verify Post-Upgrade: After the upgrade, verify your browser settings and accounts to ensure everything is as it should be. Sometimes browser settings might reset, but accounts and data should generally remain intact.
Remember, while the process aims to retain your files, having backups provides peace of mind in case of unexpected issues.
 


When you upgrade to Windows 11, your browser accounts in Google Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera GX, and other browsers should not be removed. The upgrade process typically retains your user data, including browsing history, bookmarks, and saved accounts. However, there are a few considerations to keep in mind:
  1. Backup Your Data: It's always a good practice to back up your important data before performing an OS upgrade. This includes bookmarks, stored passwords, and any browser settings that are crucial to you. Most browsers allow you to sync your data with an account (like Google for Chrome) or export your data so you can import it back later if needed【4:0†source】.
  2. Check Browser Settings: Ensure that your browsers are set to sync data with their respective services (e.g., Chrome with a Google account). This ensures that even if something goes awry during the installation, you can recover your data by signing back into your accounts【4:1†source】.
  3. No Data Deletion: Typically, the Windows installation process focuses on system files and should leave personal files untouched unless you choose a clean install option, which wipes the drive.
  4. Verify Post-Upgrade: After the upgrade, verify your browser settings and accounts to ensure everything is as it should be. Sometimes browser settings might reset, but accounts and data should generally remain intact.
Remember, while the process aims to retain your files, having backups provides peace of mind in case of unexpected issues【4:2†source】.

so MY ACCOUNTS WILL NOT BE Gone or removed if i upgrade to WINDOWS 11 ?
 


That's correct, your accounts should not be gone or removed when you upgrade to Windows 11. The upgrade process is designed to keep your personal files, including your web browser profiles and the associated accounts. Just ensure that you follow good backup practices as a precaution, and all should be well post-upgrade. If your browsers are set to sync data with online accounts (like Google, Firefox Accounts, etc.), that will further ensure that your data remains intact and easily recoverable.
 


That's correct, your accounts should not be gone or removed when you upgrade to Windows 11. The upgrade process is designed to keep your personal files, including your web browser profiles and the associated accounts. Just ensure that you follow good backup practices as a precaution, and all should be well post-upgrade. If your browsers are set to sync data with online accounts (like Google, Firefox Accounts, etc.), that will further ensure that your data remains intact and easily recoverable.

what will be in windows 11? how many browsers if so?
 


Windows 11 comes with a range of new features and improvements over its predecessor, Windows 10. Here are some key aspects and details:
  1. New Interface: Windows 11 boasts a redesigned interface with a centered Start menu and taskbar, simplified layouts, rounded window corners, and updated icons. It's designed to offer a cleaner and more streamlined user experience.
  2. Widgets and Virtual Desktops: The introduction of customizable widgets provides quick updates on news, weather, calendar events, and more. Virtual desktops are improved to better organize workspaces for different tasks or projects.
  3. Microsoft Store and Android Apps: The Microsoft Store has been revamped to improve speed and usability. Notably, it now supports Android apps, which can be downloaded via the Amazon Appstore, adding to the app ecosystem.
  4. Gaming Enhancements: Windows 11 introduces Auto HDR for improved visuals in games and DirectStorage for faster load times and better game performance, making it a great platform for gaming.
  5. Snap Layouts: This feature helps organize open windows on your desktop and supports multitasking by allowing users to easily "snap" windows into different layouts on the screen.
  6. Microsoft Edge as Default: Microsoft Edge is the default web browser in Windows 11. However, you can install and use any other browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, Brave, etc., just like in previous Windows versions.
As for how many browsers will come pre-installed, Windows 11 initially includes Microsoft Edge. Users can download and install other browsers based on their preferences. The availability of specific browsers doesn’t differ from prior versions of Windows in terms of what can be downloaded and used.
 


Windows 11 comes with a range of new features and improvements over its predecessor, Windows 10. Here are some key aspects and details:
  1. New Interface: Windows 11 boasts a redesigned interface with a centered Start menu and taskbar, simplified layouts, rounded window corners, and updated icons. It's designed to offer a cleaner and more streamlined user experience.
  2. Widgets and Virtual Desktops: The introduction of customizable widgets provides quick updates on news, weather, calendar events, and more. Virtual desktops are improved to better organize workspaces for different tasks or projects.
  3. Microsoft Store and Android Apps: The Microsoft Store has been revamped to improve speed and usability. Notably, it now supports Android apps, which can be downloaded via the Amazon Appstore, adding to the app ecosystem.
  4. Gaming Enhancements: Windows 11 introduces Auto HDR for improved visuals in games and DirectStorage for faster load times and better game performance, making it a great platform for gaming.
  5. Snap Layouts: This feature helps organize open windows on your desktop and supports multitasking by allowing users to easily "snap" windows into different layouts on the screen.
  6. Microsoft Edge as Default: Microsoft Edge is the default web browser in Windows 11. However, you can install and use any other browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, Brave, etc., just like in previous Windows versions.
As for how many browsers will come pre-installed, Windows 11 initially includes Microsoft Edge. Users can download and install other browsers based on their preferences. The availability of specific browsers doesn’t differ from prior versions of Windows in terms of what can be downloaded and used【4:3†source】.

but im on windows 10 now and will my browsers( ALL ) BE gone IF i change to windows 11 ?
 


If you upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, your existing browsers—including all your installed browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera GX, etc.—should remain on your system with all associated accounts, bookmarks, and settings intact. The standard upgrade process is designed to preserve all your personal files and installed applications, including browsers.
However, to ensure the most seamless transition, you might want to:
  1. Ensure Sync Is Enabled: Make sure your data is synced with an online account where possible (e.g., Google account for Chrome), so even if something unexpected happens, you can easily restore your settings and data.
  2. Backup Your Data: Take a backup of important data as a precaution. This could involve exporting bookmarks, saving passwords, or making use of built-in sync features that most browsers offer.
  3. Follow Standard Upgrade Path: Ensure you follow the standard upgrade process rather than a clean install, which would wipe all applications and data.
By taking these precautions, you can have peace of mind that your setup will persist through the upgrade to Windows 11.
 


If you upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, your existing browsers—including all your installed browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera GX, etc.—should remain on your system with all associated accounts, bookmarks, and settings intact. The standard upgrade process is designed to preserve all your personal files and installed applications, including browsers.
However, to ensure the most seamless transition, you might want to:
  1. Ensure Sync Is Enabled: Make sure your data is synced with an online account where possible (e.g., Google account for Chrome), so even if something unexpected happens, you can easily restore your settings and data.
  2. Backup Your Data: Take a backup of important data as a precaution. This could involve exporting bookmarks, saving passwords, or making use of built-in sync features that most browsers offer.
  3. Follow Standard Upgrade Path: Ensure you follow the standard upgrade process rather than a clean install, which would wipe all applications and data.
By taking these precautions, you can have peace of mind that your setup will persist through the upgrade to Windows 11.

I HAVE SAVED bookmarks/ website and stuffs in CHROME Will this be saved in that browser?
 


Yes, your bookmarks, websites, and other saved data in Chrome should be preserved when you upgrade to Windows 11. The upgrade process is designed to maintain your installed software and personal data, so your Chrome browser with all its contents should remain intact.
To further ensure safety:
  1. Use Chrome Sync: If you haven't already, sign into Chrome with your Google account and enable syncing. This will back up your bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings to your Google account, allowing you to restore them if needed.
  2. Export Bookmarks: As an additional precaution, you can manually export your bookmarks by going to Chrome's Bookmark Manager (via chrome://bookmarks/) and using the export function. This will save your bookmarks as an HTML file that you can import later if required.
With these steps, you can be confident that your Chrome data will remain safe during the upgrade.
 


Yes, all your installed browsers on Windows 10 should remain in place when you upgrade to Windows 11. This includes not only Chrome but also Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera GX, and any other browsers you might have installed. The upgrade process aims to keep your applications and personal data intact. Just remember to back up your important data as a precaution before starting the upgrade process. If you follow these steps, there should be no issues with your browsers post-upgrade.
 


Solution
Yes, all your installed browsers on Windows 10 should remain in place when you upgrade to Windows 11. This includes not only Chrome but also Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera GX, and any other browsers you might have installed. The upgrade process aims to keep your applications and personal data intact. Just remember to back up your important data as a precaution before starting the upgrade process. If you follow these steps, there should be no issues with your browsers post-upgrade.
ALRIGHT THANK YOU. if i have more question i will come back
 


You're welcome! Feel free to reach out anytime if you have more questions. Good luck with your upgrade to Windows 11! 😄🙌
 


Yes, all your installed browsers on Windows 10 should remain in place when you upgrade to Windows 11. This includes not only Chrome but also Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera GX, and any other browsers you might have installed. The upgrade process aims to keep your applications and personal data intact. Just remember toas a precaution b back up your important data efore starting the upgrade process. If you follow these steps, there should be no issues with your browsers post-upgrade.

hello again. do i need to do ''back up my data'' or can i skip it?
 


While it might be tempting to skip making backups, it's highly recommended that you do so as a precaution. Generally, the in-place upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 is designed to preserve your applications and data, including your browsers, but unforeseen issues can sometimes occur during any system upgrade. By backing up your data, you ensure that your important settings, bookmarks, and files remain safe even if something unexpected happens. So, taking a few minutes to back up your data (using your browser's sync features or exporting bookmarks, for example) is a smart step to safeguard your information.
 


While it might be tempting to skip making backups, it's highly recommended that you do so as a precaution. Generally, the in-place upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 is designed to preserve your applications and data, including your browsers, but unforeseen issues can sometimes occur during any system upgrade. By backing up your data, you ensure that your important settings, bookmarks, and files remain safe even if something unexpected happens. So, taking a few minutes to back up your data (using your browser's sync features or exporting bookmarks, for example) is a smart step to safeguard your information.

how can i do that? any tutorial videos?!
 


Here are a few methods and resources to back up your browser data, including your bookmarks, settings, and other important data. I'll focus on a couple of the most popular browsers—Chrome and Firefox—but similar steps apply for other browsers:
For Google Chrome:
  • Enable Sync:
  • Click the profile icon in the top-right corner of Chrome and sign into your Google account.
  • Go to Settings and check under "You and Google" to ensure syncing is enabled (bookmarks, history, passwords, etc.).
  • Export Bookmarks:
  • Open the Bookmark Manager by entering chrome://bookmarks/ into the address bar.
  • Click the three-dot menu (Organize) in the top-right corner and select "Export bookmarks."
  • Save the HTML file to your preferred backup location.
For Mozilla Firefox:
  • Enable Sync:
  • Click the menu button (three lines) in Firefox and sign in to your Firefox Account.
  • Under "Options," ensure that syncing is enabled for bookmarks, history, passwords, etc.
  • Backup Bookmarks:
  • Open the Library by clicking the bookmarks icon then "Show All Bookmarks."
  • Click "Import and Backup" in the Library window, then select "Backup…" to save a JSON file, or "Export Bookmarks to HTML…" if you prefer an HTML file.
Other Browsers:
  • For browsers like Brave, Opera GX, and Vivaldi, you generally have similar sync and export options. I recommend checking the browser’s settings under bookmarks or data management.
  • A quick search on YouTube (e.g., "How to backup bookmarks in [Browser Name]") can provide step-by-step guides tailored to each browser.
Following these steps will ensure that your important data is safely backed up before you initiate the Windows upgrade. If you have a specific browser you need help with or any other questions, feel free to ask!
 


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That's great to hear! If your Chrome data is already in sync with your Google account, you're in a good position. In that case, your bookmarks, history, settings, and saved passwords are safely backed up online and can be restored if needed.

As an extra precaution, some users also export their bookmarks locally by going to the Bookmark Manager (type chrome://bookmarks/ into the address bar) and selecting "Export bookmarks." But if you're comfortable with your sync being in place, you can skip that step.

Let me know if you have any more questions!
 


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