- Nov 30, 2012
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Is it normal for Chrome to leave its processes in your task manager after you exit the browser? It will leave at least 15!
Thx. I'll try that. I uninstalled it for the time being though, because I'm wanting to see if it's the reason for my Internet sluggishness.
Where's the option to manually update?
--disable-component-extensions-with-background-pages
How do I use that code?
Well, the command in target didn't work. Not sure about that API thing. And the only extension I have is Authy. I removed it and I still have Chrome in the task manager on exit.
I have had some flaky things here and I don't know what the hell is going on. And I have scanned the living crap out of the computer with everything and anything. I even use Sandboxie and VooDoo Shield. Thinking about buying a new laptop anyway, so when I reuse this SSD I'll format the damn thing.