Persistent profile error in Google Chrome [closed] - google-chrome

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When I open Google Chrome I constantly get the error "A PROFILE ERROR OCCURRED: Something went wrong when opening your profile. Some features may be unavailable". Further, when I close Chrome, it will then refuse to open again unless I log out and log back in. This problem has survived logging out and back in to Chrome, uninstalling and reinstalling, and persists even if I am signed out of my Google account. This is occurring on my desktop PC but does not occur on my work PC, and so appears to be a problem with chrome on my PC.
Please help!

Try deleting the file "web data" in :
C:/Users/Username/AppData/Local/Google/Chrome/UserData/Default
And if it doesn't work then also "Local State" File in:
C:/Users/Username/AppData/Local/Google/Chrome/UserData

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I don't know why but this has been happening for a while now:
In every browser (Chrome, Firefox, IE) there is always a script attached at the end of the code.
That's the script:
http://cupons.dantis.com.br/api/app/landing.php?app=QUMtMjItMEItQkQtODAtQUQ=&aff=999999&partner=999999
It's an adware or something, I blocked the domain coupons.dantis.com.br on my hosts file only so the php script won't run and gather my personal info.
But the script is always there anyways, I have tried unninstalling the browsers and the extensions, I have removed many programs that seemed suspicious, nothing.
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accidently i deleted my chrome user on Windows 7. I tried to restore it, copied C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default to C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Profile 1
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