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When this happens, if I right-click the link, select "Copy link address", manually open a new tab, paste the link into the new tab's address bar and press enter, then the file downloads. The tab itself remains blank. Here's a page where it happens: Scroll down to "Earlier releases", "Windows SDK" and click the link to the right "INSTALL SDK.  · After downloading, you'll click the up arrow / caret (^) next to the download on the status bar, and choose "Always open files of this type". This will cause Chrome to pass the download over to the associated application.  · Sometimes certain applications will be installed automatically when you download something from an untrusted source, which could lead to the problem that Chrome keeps opening new tabs. It is also a threat to your privacy. In addition, extensions on your Google Chrome might also cause the problem, as they may conflict with the bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins.


To automatically open the files that you have downloaded in Chrome, all that you have to do is follow a few simple steps: Open your Google Chrome browser. Download the file that you want. Malware: There is a possibility that some sort of malware might have been added on your pc which is causing this random opening of tabs. Corrupt Installation: It is also possible that the installation of the Chrome browser is corrupted and is causing this issue. Search Settings: In the search settings there is an option to open a new tab for each search this can also cause the random opening. In this video I will show you three ways to solve automatically opening of Google Chrome tab the first method is by uninstalling the newly install extension.


I have the setting off, and the browser still forces me to download the file. After downloading it I can click on the downloaded file inside Chrome and it opens fine in the web browser. Google MUST FIX THIS NOW!. A special download attribute can be used inside of an tag that will tell the browser to download the file instead of navigating to it. The code below will tell the browser to prompt the user to save the file. The addition of the “download” tag will force a file download dialog box to appear when the link to the file is clicked. Scroll down and click the PDF documents option; Change the "Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome" option from the off position (grey) to the on position (blue) Close the Settings tab and restart your computer; Firefox. Open Firefox; Click the menu button (3 horizontal bars) and select Preferences.

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