No extension. Just a file. He double-clicked it, and his text editor opened a wall of JSON code—a chaotic soup of curly braces, commas, and URLs. But buried in that mess were the words: "name": "Client_Contracts" and "url": "https://..."

And there it was. A file with no friendly icon, just a cryptic name: .

He grabbed his screwdriver, pried open the dead laptop, and pulled out the tiny SSD. He plugged it into an adapter, connected it to the Chromebook, and held his breath. The drive appeared as an external folder.

This was it. This was the soul of his browser.

He carefully copied the Bookmarks file to the new Chromebook, replacing the empty one in its own User Data folder. Then he relaunched Chrome.

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