



Follow the directions below for setting up Mobile Devices and your Computer so you're prepared. Once you regain internet access, any offline edits will be synced.

Keep in mind that if you make edits while offline, collaborators will not see your edits and any edits collaborators who are online make will supersede your changes. If Windows asks you whether you want to replace the files, check the small box “Do this For The Next * Conflicts” and then click on “Copy and Replace” ( example screenshot below.) Note – If you’ve been using Google Chrome on your PC for a long time, then the files you’ve gathered on your PC may just exceed 700 megabytes – so prepare yourself for a LONG copying process.Īlright! Done! Now, no matter what computer you go to, as long as you’ve got your flash drive, your browsing experience will make you feel like home.You can use many Google Apps features offline, but only if you first set them up while you have internet access. If you want to import all your saved passwords, cookies, most visited pages and other settings, just copy the files from C:\Users\ Your Username\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data and paste them into Your Flash Drive Letter:\Crome Portable\Data\profile. To set a different language follow these instructions ( below – screenshot of Chrome Portable running in English.) Once you start Chrome from your flash drive, it may not be in your language. Step 2 – Changing Google Chrome’s Language Apparently, that would be your flash drive, so go ahead and navigate there ( example below.) Once the little extraction window pops up, you’ll need to enter the location where you’d like to extract Chrome. After downloading, plug in your flash drive and open the downloaded file. To start, you’ll need to download the Google Chrome Portable extractor. The setup is fast and straightforward, so let’s begin.
