Prevent the message "Restore pages? Chrome didn't..."
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Hello,
I have a PC in a showcase that displays a Google Chrome page in full-screen mode.
In case of a power outage, the restart occurs correctly but...
I have a window: "Restore the pages? Chrome did not shut down properly."
I would like to prevent this window from appearing after a restart due to a power outage.
Thank you for your help.
I have a PC in a showcase that displays a Google Chrome page in full-screen mode.
In case of a power outage, the restart occurs correctly but...
I have a window: "Restore the pages? Chrome did not shut down properly."
I would like to prevent this window from appearing after a restart due to a power outage.
Thank you for your help.
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What I mean is that if Chrome is not open, in case of a power cut and restart, this window should not open, since there are no pages to restore...
Close Chrome (not "minimize"!), turn off the machine and restart to see....
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"Who wants to climb a mountain starts from the bottom!"
Signed: "Gillette" aka "nobody"! ;) (°!°)
Close Chrome (not "minimize"!), turn off the machine and restart to see....
--
"Who wants to climb a mountain starts from the bottom!"
Signed: "Gillette" aka "nobody"! ;) (°!°)
In that case, unless you install an inverter, I don't see what else to do... wait for other opinions.
PS: you could try in the settings to put "resume my activities where I left off," you never know...
"Who wants to climb a mountain starts from the bottom!"
Signed: "Gillette" a.k.a. "nobody"! ;) (°!°)
PS: you could try in the settings to put "resume my activities where I left off," you never know...
"Who wants to climb a mountain starts from the bottom!"
Signed: "Gillette" a.k.a. "nobody"! ;) (°!°)
by normally closing Chrome I don't get the message.
As soon as I click on the window's cross, it disappears and doesn't come back.
But since it's a PC in a display case, I'd like to avoid having this window in case of a restart due to a power outage (not very aesthetic, I don't always think about it and it's not always easy to access the PC). ;-)