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Problem with Google Chrome?
This ailment began with the latest versions. The problem is this: if Windows Media Player is running or, for example, a gadget on the Windows 7 desktop, then chrome periodically fades into the “background” and Windows Media Player becomes on top of the browser (or gadget).
On the example of Starcraft (the same situation with Windows Media player and gadget): the picture is clickable
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It helped to turn off the item Turn off the vertical synchronization of the GPU
and enable Processing all pages using the GPU, one of the 2 (which I did not specifically check)
try disabling hardware acceleration in chrome (through about: flags) and make sure that the firewood on the vidyahu is fresh. well, and as a last resort - kill chrome completely with a local profile so that all settings and plugins are rubbed and install from a clean stable version
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