Google window cannot be minimized
Solvedretraite6818 Posted messages 108 Status Member -
Hello,
I have a little problem to bring to you.
How is it that I can't minimize the Google window?
I click on the green button (to minimize or maximize), but the window still takes up the whole screen.
I'm attaching a screenshot (about this MAC). I can't seem to do it.
I am on Mojave. Version 10.14.6.
Thank you for your responses.
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Good evening,
Problem solved.
I backed up my new folders and reverted to an earlier backup when everything was working.
Thank you for looking into my issue.
See you soon.
Hello,
Surely the window is set to large and not medium or small, that's all I can see.
Can you tell us which browser you are using?
Google Chrome
Firefox
Safari
Opera
.....
To add a photo/image, you need to click on the image icon and then choose the desired file.
Can you reduce the page manually?
Click on the green circle and go to the top right of Google Chrome. Do you see this icon?
Hello Gab1,
I don't have that icon.
I have another problem since yesterday.
Unable to open a window with GOOGLE. I open Google, and when I search for something, it says:
This site is unreachable.
Whether it be (Le bon coin, CDiscount, Amazon, etc...)
I have to open with SAFARI.
I uninstalled Google, then reinstalled the new version 107-0-5304-110, still the same.
What's going on????
Thank you for helping me out.
Hello,
Can you download the free version from https://fr.malwarebytes.com/mac-download/ without needing to pay?
Install it and run a scan.
Can you open Google Chrome and paste https://www.amazon.fr/ in your address bar? The bar at the top
and validate the search.
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Apple Certified Mac and iOS
Radical, but if that works for you ^^
Have a good day.
Please remember to mark the subject as resolved, thank you.
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Like this, I would say a failed boot camp so 400GB dedicated that have not been compensated
Can you click on ''presentation'' at the top left and ''show all devices''?
There will surely be an uninitialized volume.
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Apple Certified Mac and iOS
It was just a guess ^^ well I don't have my answer here
can you go to the terminal? and run the following command
diskutil list
and confirm by hitting enter
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So it confirms that there is indeed 400GB that are not initialized.
We go back to Disk Utility.
You click on Apple HDDST1000.
Then on the partition tab at the top in the center of the window, don't touch anything else.
Take a screenshot and send it :)
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