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Is there a way to permanently disable the Google Chrome session restore (see screenshot)?



It appears at almost every system start. Not everytime, which makes it difficult to reproduce. Also, I could not notice any relation to whether there was a previous crash or not.



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Version in use: Google Chrome 68.0.3440.75










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  • Checking the report box might help for future versions ;)
    – Tetsujin
    Jul 25 at 19:14










  • Open this page in Chrome chrome://flags/#infinite-session-restore and change 'default' to 'disable'.
    – Biswapriyo
    Jul 25 at 19:21










  • @Biswapriyo There is no entry called #infinite-session-restore. I updated the post with my version.
    – Socrates
    Jul 25 at 19:25















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Is there a way to permanently disable the Google Chrome session restore (see screenshot)?



It appears at almost every system start. Not everytime, which makes it difficult to reproduce. Also, I could not notice any relation to whether there was a previous crash or not.



enter image description here



EDIT 1:



Version in use: Google Chrome 68.0.3440.75










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  • Checking the report box might help for future versions ;)
    – Tetsujin
    Jul 25 at 19:14










  • Open this page in Chrome chrome://flags/#infinite-session-restore and change 'default' to 'disable'.
    – Biswapriyo
    Jul 25 at 19:21










  • @Biswapriyo There is no entry called #infinite-session-restore. I updated the post with my version.
    – Socrates
    Jul 25 at 19:25













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Is there a way to permanently disable the Google Chrome session restore (see screenshot)?



It appears at almost every system start. Not everytime, which makes it difficult to reproduce. Also, I could not notice any relation to whether there was a previous crash or not.



enter image description here



EDIT 1:



Version in use: Google Chrome 68.0.3440.75










share|improve this question















Is there a way to permanently disable the Google Chrome session restore (see screenshot)?



It appears at almost every system start. Not everytime, which makes it difficult to reproduce. Also, I could not notice any relation to whether there was a previous crash or not.



enter image description here



EDIT 1:



Version in use: Google Chrome 68.0.3440.75







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  • Checking the report box might help for future versions ;)
    – Tetsujin
    Jul 25 at 19:14










  • Open this page in Chrome chrome://flags/#infinite-session-restore and change 'default' to 'disable'.
    – Biswapriyo
    Jul 25 at 19:21










  • @Biswapriyo There is no entry called #infinite-session-restore. I updated the post with my version.
    – Socrates
    Jul 25 at 19:25


















  • Checking the report box might help for future versions ;)
    – Tetsujin
    Jul 25 at 19:14










  • Open this page in Chrome chrome://flags/#infinite-session-restore and change 'default' to 'disable'.
    – Biswapriyo
    Jul 25 at 19:21










  • @Biswapriyo There is no entry called #infinite-session-restore. I updated the post with my version.
    – Socrates
    Jul 25 at 19:25
















Checking the report box might help for future versions ;)
– Tetsujin
Jul 25 at 19:14




Checking the report box might help for future versions ;)
– Tetsujin
Jul 25 at 19:14












Open this page in Chrome chrome://flags/#infinite-session-restore and change 'default' to 'disable'.
– Biswapriyo
Jul 25 at 19:21




Open this page in Chrome chrome://flags/#infinite-session-restore and change 'default' to 'disable'.
– Biswapriyo
Jul 25 at 19:21












@Biswapriyo There is no entry called #infinite-session-restore. I updated the post with my version.
– Socrates
Jul 25 at 19:25




@Biswapriyo There is no entry called #infinite-session-restore. I updated the post with my version.
– Socrates
Jul 25 at 19:25










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Edit the file located at C:UsersusernameAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault



Right click "Preference" file and click edit. ctrl+f to find the following values, and change the value to:



"exit_type": "none",



"exited_cleanly":true,



Save the file, and change the attribute to "read only" so chrome can't change it back.






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    Edit the file located at C:UsersusernameAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault



    Right click "Preference" file and click edit. ctrl+f to find the following values, and change the value to:



    "exit_type": "none",



    "exited_cleanly":true,



    Save the file, and change the attribute to "read only" so chrome can't change it back.






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      Edit the file located at C:UsersusernameAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault



      Right click "Preference" file and click edit. ctrl+f to find the following values, and change the value to:



      "exit_type": "none",



      "exited_cleanly":true,



      Save the file, and change the attribute to "read only" so chrome can't change it back.






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        Edit the file located at C:UsersusernameAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault



        Right click "Preference" file and click edit. ctrl+f to find the following values, and change the value to:



        "exit_type": "none",



        "exited_cleanly":true,



        Save the file, and change the attribute to "read only" so chrome can't change it back.






        share|improve this answer












        Edit the file located at C:UsersusernameAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault



        Right click "Preference" file and click edit. ctrl+f to find the following values, and change the value to:



        "exit_type": "none",



        "exited_cleanly":true,



        Save the file, and change the attribute to "read only" so chrome can't change it back.







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