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1 wrz 2017 · Closing the current window always fixes the problem temporarily, but it then eventually comes back. Perhaps it's a symptom of keeping Chrome continuously open for longer then it should be! I have startup set to 'continue where you left off' so all my taps reopen when I reopen Chrome.
1 sie 2024 · If none of the tricks work to fix Chrome closing automatically on the desktop, it’s time to reset Google Chrome to its default settings. Here’s how.
1 lip 2024 · Go to the always on top tab in the Chrome browser. Press the x button in the top-right corner of the tab or press the Back to tab button displayed at the center of the floating tab. Doing this will help you disable the always-on-top tab in Chrome and return it to other Chrome tabs.
Windows instructions: Exit Google Chrome completely. Enter the keyboard shortcut Windows key +E to open Windows Explorer. In the Windows Explorer window that appears enter the following in the...
15 cze 2021 · Also, make sure you have enabled "Show hidden files and folders" in folder options. Now rename the "Chrome" Folder inside the Google folder to "Chrome.old". Then open Google Chrome and see if that fixed the issue. If it has you can delete the Google.old folder as a new Chrome folder should be automatically created.
I don't even know how it got like this but all of a sudden I can't get to my taskbar (unless I disable the suto-hide option which I don't want to do) because Chrome stays on top of it. I've...
This is a feature of Chrome called "auto scroll". It is designed to prevent you from losing your place in a long page if you accidentally click out of the window. To turn off auto scroll, go to...