Newer used applications will become available again after a restart
Newer used applications will become available again after a restart
This appears to be a standard behavior for Chrome and Spotify, not a new Windows 10 feature. Restarting the browser should restore previous settings automatically.
I understand this situation. The details you shared are clear. For instance, I launched Chrome, browsed the forum and other tabs, listened to music via Spotify, had to restart my PC after installing a program, and afterward all the Chrome tabs and Spotify were still open where I left them. Do you make sense of what you meant? With Spotify disabled as a startup app, it must be something else. Thanks for clarifying!
Exactly, that's what I'm talking about! Good to know it's just a new windows feature, but now I must find out how to disable it hehe
I've seen this with unexpected items (Radeon settings). Since it's already in the startup list, it started automatically, and then Windows launched another version because it was running when I stopped... I haven't found the switch for this feature yet.
The updates are riddled with performance problems and unwanted features. I also saw the freezing taskbar issue resurface in Windows 10—something I hadn’t noticed since Windows 7.
Windows 10 now includes a new Cortana function called "Pick up where I left off." It launches programs you were using when you stopped before the system restarts. You can enable or disable this in Cortana > Notebook (book icon) > Pick up where I left off, and click the Save button. According to reports, Microsoft is updating the Cortana Notebook area (likely moving it under Settings > Cortana).