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I have Chrome set to open to one tab only -- Google. However, after closing every tab and relaunching Chrome, all the previously-closed tabs are loaded instead. Not the last tab from the last session, but all of them. I've double- and triple-checked the settings, and they're as intended, but Chrome seems to simply ignore them. What could be causing this?










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    I have Chrome set to open to one tab only -- Google. However, after closing every tab and relaunching Chrome, all the previously-closed tabs are loaded instead. Not the last tab from the last session, but all of them. I've double- and triple-checked the settings, and they're as intended, but Chrome seems to simply ignore them. What could be causing this?










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      I have Chrome set to open to one tab only -- Google. However, after closing every tab and relaunching Chrome, all the previously-closed tabs are loaded instead. Not the last tab from the last session, but all of them. I've double- and triple-checked the settings, and they're as intended, but Chrome seems to simply ignore them. What could be causing this?










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      I have Chrome set to open to one tab only -- Google. However, after closing every tab and relaunching Chrome, all the previously-closed tabs are loaded instead. Not the last tab from the last session, but all of them. I've double- and triple-checked the settings, and they're as intended, but Chrome seems to simply ignore them. What could be causing this?







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          Go to Chrome settings and in "On startup" section you should select "Open the new tab page" or "Open a specific page or pages". If this doesn't work, sometimes you have to reinstall Chrome to have a fresh start.






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            Click on "Show hidden icon arrow" Which is Present into the right-bottom of the taskbar and exit the chrome properly and restart the chrome. its works for me hope same will helps you.






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              Open Chrome settings. Open Advanced. Scroll all the way down to System and turn off, "continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed."






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              • This does not seem to answer the problem: Chrome is loading all previously closed tabs instead of opening one tab only.
                – Vylix
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              • Really? What OS are you running, Vylix? And when did the problem start? I'm on Windows 10 and it showed up out of nowhere. Like something must have updated and changed by itself. Making this change cleared up my problem.
                – Pirate Steve Martin
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              • It worked for me.
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              Go to chrome settings>Advanced>Reset. Reset the settings and it does the work.






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                Go to Chrome settings and in "On startup" section you should select "Open the new tab page" or "Open a specific page or pages". If this doesn't work, sometimes you have to reinstall Chrome to have a fresh start.






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                  Go to Chrome settings and in "On startup" section you should select "Open the new tab page" or "Open a specific page or pages". If this doesn't work, sometimes you have to reinstall Chrome to have a fresh start.






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                    Go to Chrome settings and in "On startup" section you should select "Open the new tab page" or "Open a specific page or pages". If this doesn't work, sometimes you have to reinstall Chrome to have a fresh start.






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                    Go to Chrome settings and in "On startup" section you should select "Open the new tab page" or "Open a specific page or pages". If this doesn't work, sometimes you have to reinstall Chrome to have a fresh start.







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                        Click on "Show hidden icon arrow" Which is Present into the right-bottom of the taskbar and exit the chrome properly and restart the chrome. its works for me hope same will helps you.






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                          Click on "Show hidden icon arrow" Which is Present into the right-bottom of the taskbar and exit the chrome properly and restart the chrome. its works for me hope same will helps you.






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                            Click on "Show hidden icon arrow" Which is Present into the right-bottom of the taskbar and exit the chrome properly and restart the chrome. its works for me hope same will helps you.






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                            Click on "Show hidden icon arrow" Which is Present into the right-bottom of the taskbar and exit the chrome properly and restart the chrome. its works for me hope same will helps you.







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                                Open Chrome settings. Open Advanced. Scroll all the way down to System and turn off, "continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed."






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                                • Read over meta.stackexchange.com/questions/214173/… to ensure you understand how you can start commenting.
                                  – Pimp Juice IT
                                  Jul 15 '17 at 17:48










                                • This does not seem to answer the problem: Chrome is loading all previously closed tabs instead of opening one tab only.
                                  – Vylix
                                  Jul 15 '17 at 17:59










                                • Really? What OS are you running, Vylix? And when did the problem start? I'm on Windows 10 and it showed up out of nowhere. Like something must have updated and changed by itself. Making this change cleared up my problem.
                                  – Pirate Steve Martin
                                  Jul 17 '17 at 0:53










                                • It worked for me.
                                  – heltonbiker
                                  Jan 27 at 14:50















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                                Open Chrome settings. Open Advanced. Scroll all the way down to System and turn off, "continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed."






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                                • Read over meta.stackexchange.com/questions/214173/… to ensure you understand how you can start commenting.
                                  – Pimp Juice IT
                                  Jul 15 '17 at 17:48










                                • This does not seem to answer the problem: Chrome is loading all previously closed tabs instead of opening one tab only.
                                  – Vylix
                                  Jul 15 '17 at 17:59










                                • Really? What OS are you running, Vylix? And when did the problem start? I'm on Windows 10 and it showed up out of nowhere. Like something must have updated and changed by itself. Making this change cleared up my problem.
                                  – Pirate Steve Martin
                                  Jul 17 '17 at 0:53










                                • It worked for me.
                                  – heltonbiker
                                  Jan 27 at 14:50













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                                Open Chrome settings. Open Advanced. Scroll all the way down to System and turn off, "continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed."






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                                Open Chrome settings. Open Advanced. Scroll all the way down to System and turn off, "continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed."







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                                answered Jul 15 '17 at 16:59









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                                • Read over meta.stackexchange.com/questions/214173/… to ensure you understand how you can start commenting.
                                  – Pimp Juice IT
                                  Jul 15 '17 at 17:48










                                • This does not seem to answer the problem: Chrome is loading all previously closed tabs instead of opening one tab only.
                                  – Vylix
                                  Jul 15 '17 at 17:59










                                • Really? What OS are you running, Vylix? And when did the problem start? I'm on Windows 10 and it showed up out of nowhere. Like something must have updated and changed by itself. Making this change cleared up my problem.
                                  – Pirate Steve Martin
                                  Jul 17 '17 at 0:53










                                • It worked for me.
                                  – heltonbiker
                                  Jan 27 at 14:50


















                                • Read over meta.stackexchange.com/questions/214173/… to ensure you understand how you can start commenting.
                                  – Pimp Juice IT
                                  Jul 15 '17 at 17:48










                                • This does not seem to answer the problem: Chrome is loading all previously closed tabs instead of opening one tab only.
                                  – Vylix
                                  Jul 15 '17 at 17:59










                                • Really? What OS are you running, Vylix? And when did the problem start? I'm on Windows 10 and it showed up out of nowhere. Like something must have updated and changed by itself. Making this change cleared up my problem.
                                  – Pirate Steve Martin
                                  Jul 17 '17 at 0:53










                                • It worked for me.
                                  – heltonbiker
                                  Jan 27 at 14:50
















                                Read over meta.stackexchange.com/questions/214173/… to ensure you understand how you can start commenting.
                                – Pimp Juice IT
                                Jul 15 '17 at 17:48




                                Read over meta.stackexchange.com/questions/214173/… to ensure you understand how you can start commenting.
                                – Pimp Juice IT
                                Jul 15 '17 at 17:48












                                This does not seem to answer the problem: Chrome is loading all previously closed tabs instead of opening one tab only.
                                – Vylix
                                Jul 15 '17 at 17:59




                                This does not seem to answer the problem: Chrome is loading all previously closed tabs instead of opening one tab only.
                                – Vylix
                                Jul 15 '17 at 17:59












                                Really? What OS are you running, Vylix? And when did the problem start? I'm on Windows 10 and it showed up out of nowhere. Like something must have updated and changed by itself. Making this change cleared up my problem.
                                – Pirate Steve Martin
                                Jul 17 '17 at 0:53




                                Really? What OS are you running, Vylix? And when did the problem start? I'm on Windows 10 and it showed up out of nowhere. Like something must have updated and changed by itself. Making this change cleared up my problem.
                                – Pirate Steve Martin
                                Jul 17 '17 at 0:53












                                It worked for me.
                                – heltonbiker
                                Jan 27 at 14:50




                                It worked for me.
                                – heltonbiker
                                Jan 27 at 14:50










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                                Go to chrome settings>Advanced>Reset. Reset the settings and it does the work.






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                                  Go to chrome settings>Advanced>Reset. Reset the settings and it does the work.






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                                    Go to chrome settings>Advanced>Reset. Reset the settings and it does the work.






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                                    Go to chrome settings>Advanced>Reset. Reset the settings and it does the work.







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