![]() ![]() Thanks Bro, I'll give this a shot tonight, I see where your going with it, Just didn't really use Chrome that much (Ya know that Google taking over the world thing. Newfiend wrote:To hide the mouse cursor you can use this. The last time I did this I only had to set the preference file to read only to get rid of the "chrome did not close properly" bar with the latest version of chrome installed. Then set the preferences file in %LocalAppData%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default to read only again. Launch Chrome > type About:Flags in the address bar and scroll through the list until you find better session restore and disable it. If you still get the bar after setting preferences file to "read only" then reset the preferences file so it is no longer read only. used in chrome (You-Tube Log-in with Relaunch etc.) must be done prior to setting the preference file "read only". ![]() Under Attributes check mark the box Read-only, click Apply, then OK.Īll Login's etc. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to %LocalAppData%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Defaultįind the Preferences file, Right click it and select properties. Clear the drop down box that says it didn't close properly. To get rid of the "Chrome did not close successfully bar" at the top. You will run into conflicts with Games if you leave it enabled using STEAM. Keep in mind that if you use this you will need to disable it if you use STEAM on that same PC. To hide the mouse cursor you can use this. ![]()
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