
Chrome Port Already Allocated: Troubleshooting Checklist
When Chrome displays a 'port already allocated' error, it means another process is using the port...

When Chrome displays a 'port already allocated' error, it means another process is using the port...

When migrating Windows Search data—for example, moving the search index or user profile to a new ...

If you need to back up or transfer your Chrome profile (bookmarks, passwords, extensions, history...

You open the Microsoft Store, and your CPU fan spins up. Task Manager shows Store using 30-50% CP...

You open Chrome and see an error about a profile dependency conflict. This usually means your use...

You run a Python script and get ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'something'. Th...