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The solution is to open the registry by typing "regedit" in the Start menu.
Then open the first item as below screenshot shown.
Below you find the two branch items as shown in the image below.
Right-click and click Delete.
Both are to be deleted.
Then, close the registry and open Google Chrome, and you'll find that it works and you won't get any error when you set the program to the Start screen or lock to the taskbar.
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First of all, please right-click in the taskbar icon of the win10 system, click and select the "task manager" option in the pop-up menu to open the task manager of the win10 system. After opening the task manager page of the Win10 system, click the "Services" tab at the top right corner of the page to open the Windows system service page. After opening the Windows System Service page, click the "Open Service" option in the lower left corner of the page to open the Windows System Service Manager.
In the Windows service list, click UserManager Service in the Find Service list, and then double-click to open the service configuration page. In the usermanager service configuration page, click the "start" option in the page to start the service, and set the service to "automatic start" mode, after the setting, we can log out of the currently logged in system account, and then log in to the account again to return to normal.
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Because Google Chrome is installed under the C disk by default,So,Some friends will unpack and use the **Google Chrome installer,But there will be a prompt of the unregistered class,Below I will share with you the solution of the Google Chrome prompt without the registration class,Welcome to read:
Google Chrome prompts no workaround for registered classes:
2. The specific solution is: in the start menu, enter "regedit" to open the login file.
3. Then open the first item, as shown in the figure below.
4. Find the two branch items shown in the figure below.
5. Right-click and click Delete in turn. Both are to be deleted.
6. Then, close the login file, and then open Google Chrome, you will find that it can be used normally, and you can program it to "Start Screen" or "Lock to Working Column", and there will be no error prompt.
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Method steps.
2. The specific solution is to enter "regedit" in the start menu to open the simplified registry.
3. Then open the first item as shown in the figure below.
4. Find the two branch items shown in the figure below.
5. Right-click and click Delete.
6. Both should be deleted.
7. Then, close the registry and open Google Chrome again, you will find that it can be used normally, and the program can be set to "Start Screen" or "Lock to Taskbar", and there will be no error prompt.
Method steps.
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