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Running Chrome locally - knowing when moving data back finished

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orschiro
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Running Chrome locally - knowing when moving data back finished

Hello there,

For performance reasons I prefer to run Chrome locally. Thus I set RunLocally=true in GoogleChromePortable.ini.

However, having Chrome closed, I never know when the moving data back to the portable drive has finished. Sometimes this results in data loss.

So, my question, how do I know that the moving data back to the USB drive process has actually finished before unplugging my drive and therefore risking data loss?

Thanks!

darksabre76
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Task Manager

The easiest way is to open Task Manager and wait until GoogleChromePortable.exe closes.

orschiro
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For most public computers

For most public computers access to the Task Manager is restricted.

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Process Explorer

Try Process Explorer Portable. I don't think it requires administrative rights. Just sort by Process Name and you should be able to see when GoogleChromePortable.exe closes.

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Thanks! I will try it. I just

Thanks! I will try it. I just wanted to make sure that this feature is not already somehow handled by the PortableApps plattform. But apparently it is not.

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