- Problem: Chrome may remember the last window size and position, which could cause it to open in an undesired size.
- Solution: You can reset Chrome settings to their default values.
- Open Chrome.
- Click the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner.
- Go to Settings > Reset settings > Restore settings to their original defaults.
- Confirm by clicking Reset settings.
- Problem: Chrome might not be saving the window size properly.
- Solution: Try maximizing the window and then closing it.
- Open Chrome.
- Maximize the window by clicking the square icon in the upper-right corner.
- Close the browser by clicking the X icon or by pressing Alt + F4.
- Reopen Chrome to see if it opens maximized.
- Problem: Chrome may not open in the desired size even after resetting.
- Solution: You can modify the Chrome shortcut to specify a window size.
- Right-click on the Chrome shortcut on your desktop.
- Select Properties.
- In the Target field, add --window-size=1200,800 at the end (replace 1200,800 with your desired width and height).
- Click Apply and then OK.
- Open Chrome using this shortcut.
- Problem: Some Chrome extensions might interfere with the window size.
- Solution: Disable extensions to check if one of them is causing the issue.
- Open Chrome.
- Click the three-dot menu > More tools > Extensions.
- Toggle off extensions one by one and restart Chrome to see if the issue is resolved.
- Problem: Outdated versions of Chrome may have bugs affecting window size.
- Solution: Make sure Chrome is up to date.
- Open Chrome.
- Click the three-dot menu > Help > About Google Chrome.
- Chrome will check for updates and install them automatically if available.
- Restart Chrome.
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