
It will give you the opportunity to run many different operating systems in a vm-window and learn or test without ever damaging your main windows computer. So your original windows is never effected, and if you have problems or just no longer need it you just close the chrome vm window.

That will restore Chrome back to install.Īre you familiar with vmware? You can download a free (non-commercial) version of workstation at : So you are on your windows machine running vmware which creates a window and you can load chrome OS in the window. Last you can go to chrome-more-settings-advanced-reset settings-restore. Chrome will run a cleanup tool and get you back where you want to be. If that does not work then type in the white box chrome://settings/cleanup and hit enter.

The easy fix Chrome suggest you try turning off the hardware acceleration in settings and system (second toggle). Then save your settings.Sorry to here you are having this issue, first let me ask… it sounds like we are talking about Chrome browser and not the os correct? If that is the case then sometimes you will see this white box as a pop up or redirection when something in windows has adware or malware trying to pop up on you. Here you can find the Golden icon! Just select it and click on ok. This will bring up a new dialog box with a set of available Google Chrome icons.In this tab you will find a button called " Change Icon". Now, click on the Shortcut tab in the Properties dialog box.After installing the Google Chrome browser for the Dev channel, right click on it's icon in the Desktop to get to it's properties.


Here is a quick post on how to install Google Chrome from the dev channel.
