Google Chrome Elevation Service
I found Google Chrome running as service after I installed it, at each reboot.This would not be a problem, if it won't eath 100% cpu. I would not like to uninstall it, but I'll be forced to do that if I can't find a way to disable its remain in memory as a service.
I couldn't find anything in Boot-Up-Manager, so I'm asking where to search...
jasminesjasminesNov 26, 2016 If there are any mandatory extensions in your Google chrome, you should update them. To remove unwanted extensions or to update them. To do so; Left click on settings button on top right corner and navigate via Tools and click extensions. Also you can simple type chrome://extensions in URL field and press enter. Does anyone have any idea why chrome would be requesting elevation every time I start it? I am running Windows 7 32bit and have no chrome extensions, reinstalling does not help. The dialog box that.
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Do you have 'Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed' ticked? If so, try unticking the box and then remove Google Chrome from the Startup Menu.
Also check to see if you have any sort of 'notifications' such as GMail or messaging that may be causing the browser to be 'always on'.
I had cloud print enabled which caused it. Try disconnecting any cloud print printers you may be sharing from this computer. In vasa1's pic, if you're sharing any printers, under Google Cloud Print, instead of 'Add Printers' there will be a button for disconnecting printers. Hit that and then also make sure you have background apps unchecked (off).
Type this command s in terminal
And do a reboot , click the top Right-Corner Settings icon , to select Startup Applications.
If Google Chrome is present in list there , just Unselect to stop Autostarting it.
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