All icons are gone after reboot in latest Canary version

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Viktor Nagornyy

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Nov 2, 2017, 9:38:33 AM11/2/17
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I'm running latest Canary version (64.0.3256.0) and everything was working fine yesterday. I turned off PC overnight and in the morning when I turned it on and started Chrome, all icons are missing. Buttons are there, clickable, but no icons anywhere. See screenshot.

Here's what I tried so far to fix this:

1. Restarting PC
2. Resetting Chrome
3. Uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome
4. Tried using Chrome Cleanup Tool

Nothing works. Just FYI, I am running regular Chrome as well on this PC.

Any ideas what might be causing this or how I can fix it? Maybe I missed troubleshooting step or something? I did report this issue, just in case.

Thanks,
Viktor
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PhistucK

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Nov 2, 2017, 9:44:39 AM11/2/17
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:S That is quite a bug.

You can search crbug.com for an existing issue and star it. If you cannot find one, file a new issue using the "New issue" link on the same page.
Please, do not add a "+1" or "Me too" or "Confirmed" (or similar) comment. It just wastes the time of Chrome engineers and sends unnecessary e-mails to all of the people who starred the issue.

You can reply with a link to the found or created issue and might get triaged (and fixed) faster.

Thank you.



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Viktor Nagornyy

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Nov 3, 2017, 9:06:38 AM11/3/17
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I tried submitting issue, but got an issue (no pun intended). Should I resubmit? I don't want to create duplicate issues:



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PhistucK

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Nov 3, 2017, 10:39:20 AM11/3/17
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Can you try submitting it using stable Chrome?


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Viktor Nagornyy

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Nov 3, 2017, 11:28:29 AM11/3/17
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I think Chrome got jealous when I opened Firefox, because it started working again ha. And I did nothing that fixed this. 

Should I still submit issue? Or wait and see if it returns?

PhistucK

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Nov 3, 2017, 7:56:05 PM11/3/17
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Because it showed up only in the canary build and those are not manually tested by people, I think it makes sense to file only if it shows up again.
I guess your canary build was updated again in the meantime (it updates almost daily), which simply fixed the issue.


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Nov 13, 2017, 2:21:07 AM11/13/17
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I'm seeing the exact same thing with Chrome Canary 64.0.3266.0 except that it only occurs when the browser is on a second monitor.  Talk about a weird bug!  I've updated my Nvidia drivers and that didn't change anything.  Stable Chrome does not exhibit the issue on the second monitor.  I've also done a complete reinstall of Chrome Canary (including removing the profile folder) and the issue is still present.  I'll try to post a bug if I can't find anything relevant.

Gurdeep Sembi

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Nov 13, 2017, 5:10:03 AM11/13/17
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I am also seeing the same issue on Chrome Canary 64.0.3266.0.

This only happens when the browser window is on a monitor running off the secondary graphics card. Works fine when on a monitor running off the primary graphics card.

Viktor Nagornyy

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Nov 13, 2017, 12:16:15 PM11/13/17
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Is this issue happening when you drag Chrome to second screen, or when you restart it? I'm curious at what point it happens for you. I do have 2nd monitor running off the same graphics card as the first one. My issue just went away on its own. Nothing I did fixed it.

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Luis del Ser

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Nov 14, 2017, 1:52:49 AM11/14/17
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I am seeing the same issue (Version 64.0.3266.0 (Official Build) canary (64-bit)) and I have solved with this:  

Chrome Settings - Advance - system - Use hardware acceleration when available: Set to disable and restart canary.

If I enable this setting, the issue appears again.

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PhistucK

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Nov 14, 2017, 4:26:49 AM11/14/17
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You can search crbug.com for an existing issue and star it. If you cannot find one, file a new issue using the "New issue" link on the same page and attach the output of about://gpu.
Please, do not add a "+1" or "Me too" or "Confirmed" (or similar) comment. It just wastes the time of Chrome engineers and sends unnecessary e-mails to all of the people who starred the issue.

You can reply with a link to the found or created issue and might get triaged (and fixed) faster.

Thank you.



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number_one

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Nov 20, 2017, 2:24:01 PM11/20/17
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The icons would literally disappear when a majority of Chrome window was on the second monitor while dragging the window.  I just got around to trying it again now and it appears the issue is resolved in 64.0.3273.3.  I never messed with any settings either, though I suspected some hardware acceleration-related stuff might be involved.  Hopefully this was actually addressed in the codebase and isn't something that is randomly occurring.  I never got around to filing a bug report myself.  Is there one that is active?  I can't find one (open or closed) at the moment.
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