Black screen of death on ubuntu, need the chrome passwords anyway to get them back? [duplicate]

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I have a dell inspiron notebook with ubuntu on it, absolutly love it and use it as a work laptop. Everytime my harddrive fails i just grab an old 30gig xbox hdd. Well a few days ago i ended up with the black screen after boot logo, something to do with intel graphics drivers updatinf and crashing the boot kernal. I spent a good 5 hours going through all the walkthroughs and gave up. I have only one thing of value on that hdd, and thats my google chrome passwords.



Is there a way i can import those onto my fresh install? Or am i sol?







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      I have a dell inspiron notebook with ubuntu on it, absolutly love it and use it as a work laptop. Everytime my harddrive fails i just grab an old 30gig xbox hdd. Well a few days ago i ended up with the black screen after boot logo, something to do with intel graphics drivers updatinf and crashing the boot kernal. I spent a good 5 hours going through all the walkthroughs and gave up. I have only one thing of value on that hdd, and thats my google chrome passwords.



      Is there a way i can import those onto my fresh install? Or am i sol?







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      I have a dell inspiron notebook with ubuntu on it, absolutly love it and use it as a work laptop. Everytime my harddrive fails i just grab an old 30gig xbox hdd. Well a few days ago i ended up with the black screen after boot logo, something to do with intel graphics drivers updatinf and crashing the boot kernal. I spent a good 5 hours going through all the walkthroughs and gave up. I have only one thing of value on that hdd, and thats my google chrome passwords.



      Is there a way i can import those onto my fresh install? Or am i sol?





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          I had a similar problem with the black screen and a way i found to boot is change the option of boot in the grub for another kernel in advanced options (not recovery mode nor network)






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          • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) The already existing duplicate is a better match for OPs answer than yours, but don't be desperate: if you're a native Enlish speaker: we have tons of spelling and grammar errors here on the site: click the small grey edit link on the bottom if you see any and if you're not: every now and then someone posts in their native language and if it's identical to yours, edit and translate, please? Thank you!
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          • Ya i have tried all my kernals, im pretty sure my boot file is full and ive spent hours on this forum trying to solve that and gave up :(
            – Ryan Hurley
            Apr 21 at 16:51

















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          I had a similar problem with the black screen and a way i found to boot is change the option of boot in the grub for another kernel in advanced options (not recovery mode nor network)






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          • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) The already existing duplicate is a better match for OPs answer than yours, but don't be desperate: if you're a native Enlish speaker: we have tons of spelling and grammar errors here on the site: click the small grey edit link on the bottom if you see any and if you're not: every now and then someone posts in their native language and if it's identical to yours, edit and translate, please? Thank you!
            – Fabby
            Apr 20 at 22:02










          • Ya i have tried all my kernals, im pretty sure my boot file is full and ive spent hours on this forum trying to solve that and gave up :(
            – Ryan Hurley
            Apr 21 at 16:51














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          I had a similar problem with the black screen and a way i found to boot is change the option of boot in the grub for another kernel in advanced options (not recovery mode nor network)






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          • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) The already existing duplicate is a better match for OPs answer than yours, but don't be desperate: if you're a native Enlish speaker: we have tons of spelling and grammar errors here on the site: click the small grey edit link on the bottom if you see any and if you're not: every now and then someone posts in their native language and if it's identical to yours, edit and translate, please? Thank you!
            – Fabby
            Apr 20 at 22:02










          • Ya i have tried all my kernals, im pretty sure my boot file is full and ive spent hours on this forum trying to solve that and gave up :(
            – Ryan Hurley
            Apr 21 at 16:51












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          I had a similar problem with the black screen and a way i found to boot is change the option of boot in the grub for another kernel in advanced options (not recovery mode nor network)






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          I had a similar problem with the black screen and a way i found to boot is change the option of boot in the grub for another kernel in advanced options (not recovery mode nor network)







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          • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) The already existing duplicate is a better match for OPs answer than yours, but don't be desperate: if you're a native Enlish speaker: we have tons of spelling and grammar errors here on the site: click the small grey edit link on the bottom if you see any and if you're not: every now and then someone posts in their native language and if it's identical to yours, edit and translate, please? Thank you!
            – Fabby
            Apr 20 at 22:02










          • Ya i have tried all my kernals, im pretty sure my boot file is full and ive spent hours on this forum trying to solve that and gave up :(
            – Ryan Hurley
            Apr 21 at 16:51
















          • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) The already existing duplicate is a better match for OPs answer than yours, but don't be desperate: if you're a native Enlish speaker: we have tons of spelling and grammar errors here on the site: click the small grey edit link on the bottom if you see any and if you're not: every now and then someone posts in their native language and if it's identical to yours, edit and translate, please? Thank you!
            – Fabby
            Apr 20 at 22:02










          • Ya i have tried all my kernals, im pretty sure my boot file is full and ive spent hours on this forum trying to solve that and gave up :(
            – Ryan Hurley
            Apr 21 at 16:51















          Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) The already existing duplicate is a better match for OPs answer than yours, but don't be desperate: if you're a native Enlish speaker: we have tons of spelling and grammar errors here on the site: click the small grey edit link on the bottom if you see any and if you're not: every now and then someone posts in their native language and if it's identical to yours, edit and translate, please? Thank you!
          – Fabby
          Apr 20 at 22:02




          Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) The already existing duplicate is a better match for OPs answer than yours, but don't be desperate: if you're a native Enlish speaker: we have tons of spelling and grammar errors here on the site: click the small grey edit link on the bottom if you see any and if you're not: every now and then someone posts in their native language and if it's identical to yours, edit and translate, please? Thank you!
          – Fabby
          Apr 20 at 22:02












          Ya i have tried all my kernals, im pretty sure my boot file is full and ive spent hours on this forum trying to solve that and gave up :(
          – Ryan Hurley
          Apr 21 at 16:51




          Ya i have tried all my kernals, im pretty sure my boot file is full and ive spent hours on this forum trying to solve that and gave up :(
          – Ryan Hurley
          Apr 21 at 16:51


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