Do you mean you updated to W10 from W7/8 or just allowed W10 to install a periodic update??
Since the settings menu is locked a reset is unlikely to be of any help.
I'd run Malwarebytes to eliminate any chance sketchy background addons or processes that may be causing the problem.
You could then try to uninstall Chrome again & then go to the registry, search & remove all registry entries related to Chrome & then reinstall after a reboot.
Personally I'd just install another browser like Opera, as I've recently switched to it & it really leaves the others begging.
I found in the past sometimes Firefox or Chrome just seem to get flaky so I change browsers, then after not using the old chrome or FF for a while they seem to heal themselves with an update.
PS; Opera will import all your bookmarks from other browsers if you like. Give it a try.
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