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Adam Bukovinszki
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DF was alerady crashing / malfunctioning under some circumstances (launching games etc..), i could ignore those, bec for that I did not require DF .
Recently however DF and Chrome also started to crash on eachother under some not yet fully understood conditions (but quite often) and that would be essential to my work.
Specs first.:
Win10 64 ; LG4K monitor driven by Nvidia1050 - split into 6 Vmonitors + LG 1200*1920 (standing) driven by Intel4771 - split 2 Vmonitors.

If I have the HD monitor attached , it starts to flicker intensely when the issue fires, and after some flickers it turns off completely.
Meanwhile Chrome browser windows turn black and stay like that.
If only the UHD monitor is on, then simply the chorme widows go dark and freeze.
I think it first occured when i was using 2 or 3 Chrome profiles open in different windows, but now it also happens if only the main identity is logged in.
Error possibly related to GoogleDrive or some other Documenting/ProjectManagement websites that im using nowdays more intensely.
When I restart Chrome it welcomes me with a page telling that DisplyFusion prevented Chrome from operating properly, and it suggests me the removal of DF right away.

Any ideas?
Jun 28, 2018  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Which version of Chrome? I know the latest version will complain about apps that hook Chrome, even if they weren't the cause of the crash. One thing you can try is adding a rule on the Settings > Compatibility tab for Chrome, and in the rule, enable the "Disable Application Hooks" option so that DisplayFusion doesn't hook the Chrome windows.

Please let me know how that works out.

Thanks!
Jun 30, 2018  • #2
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Adam Bukovinszki
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Which version of Chrome? I know the latest version will complain about apps that hook Chrome, even if they weren't the cause of the crash. One thing you can try is adding a rule on the Settings > Compatibility tab for Chrome, and in the rule, enable the "Disable Application Hooks" option so that DisplayFusion doesn't hook the Chrome windows.

Please let me know how that works out.

Thanks!


Hi, thanks for picking up the case.
I have browsed all of Chrome's prsent settings (including advanced) in VerziĆ³: 67.0.3396.99 and found no option to "disable application hooks", only the option to "Update /remove incompatible apps" section.
At this moment there are two apps listed: DisplayFusion and DropBox. (for both the only option is removal)
Where sould i look for the hook setting?
Jun 30, 2018  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Sorry, the Compatibility rule for disabling the hooks is in the DisplayFusion Settings, on the Compatibility tab :)
Jul 5, 2018  • #4
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