![]() ![]() This same problem I'm sure would happen in Chrome.I didn't test it (I didn't dare!). Also, it messes the tabs out of order!! (thankfully it still at least keep the duplicate tabs in its own 'group' starting after the last one of the original tabs, but both tab groups have the order mucked up so yes it messes your original tabs' order too). When restoring firefox, it seems to duplicate ALL the tabs inside, it must be coded to note what you had loaded inside firefox (as if each tab is a 'file' like how it will faithfully restore all your word files), so if you already have firefox set to open the tabs from previous session and had 100 tabs open it's going to try to load 200 tabs and generally be a disaster. However Twinsplay has some real problems and caveats (and also it's not freeware it costs $40): ( CacheMyWork and SmartClose both only restore the programs, but not the files.) Only one program have I found, that can save and restore both the programs AND the files that they had open - and it's really smooth, mostly. I've spent a lot of time searching for elegant solutions that don't make it a nightmare, and, this is my conclusion and my current 'solution'. It happens to us all: Windows just slows down to a grinding halt (some sort of memory leak is causing it, as you're a typical 132 tabs open in chrome, 57 open in firefox, 24 windows open in total, doing a complex operation involving them all at the same time as you do job on top of job, on top of job.kind of guy), and it gets so slow that you actually start wasting time just waiting for things to happen on your computer.so you simply HAVE to reset your session that's been slowly building up over the past 5 weeks, and finally succumb to the nightmare that is recreating your intricate mess of windows and opened files and explorer folders, after the dreaded windows restart. If you think I have missed something, make sure to comment on this article, or you can contact me by visiting the contact page.It is so annoying that there still isn't an elegant solution to this problem! In this article, we have learned what possible ways to be made to get rid of restart popup notifications. Therefore you may see a restart popup notification on your computer, which is pretty annoying. Once the Antivirus has been uninstalled, restart your computer.Īvast Antivirus comes with two packages: free, and the other is paid, which is called Avast Premium, where you have to buy annually or bi-annually subscriptions. Follow the prompts and complete the uninstallation procedure.Now find avast, and click on Uninstall.If you think you are done with the Avast Antivirus, then you can uninstall Avast Antivirus by following the steps below: So, you can choose an option that is suited for you. It means you will no longer see the annoying popup message, at least in the current century. Set Delay TimeĪvast has recently added a new option inside the “ remind me later” that is Next Century. There are four options you can select to update your avast antivirus. Select Update and click on “ More Options“.You can customize the update settings according to your requirement.įollow the given method to customize your avast antivirus settings. However, you can try a couple of options to get rid of the avast restart popup notification. Therefore, you need to keep the avast antiviruses updated to cope with the latest vulnerabilities in your computer’s applications or even the operating system. It can cause you to have malware that may be unknown to the current version of your system’s avast antivirus. If you are wondering if there is a way to disable this popup notification from appearing, then, unfortunately, you might not be able to disable the restarts from your computer.įor instance, we may think that there is an option to disable avast restarts, then your software package will be outdated. If you are an avast beta user, you would see this notification more often than a usual user. Therefore Avast would need to restart the computer. However, avast keeps updating from time to time, and when it gets updated, it would need a restart to assemble the files into the installation directory of the software program. So, to deal with various new viruses, Avast has to stay updated to keep its users secure from deadly viruses inside a computer. Avast needs to restart your computerĪvast is a giant software company that has to deal with the latest technology requirements and needs to face new challenges in the form of new viruses. ![]()
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