The virus scanner inside Google Chrome, you're mentioning, seems to be somehow 
connected with Settings > Advanced > Reset and clean up. So, this process may 
not be that unknown, as you initially said. But, true, you're right that Chrome 
wants to be much more than just a web browser.

The problem described in this thread is directly connected with the problem 
described here: https://superuser.com/q/697618/156554. This is because 
mentioned error screen about incompatibility between TortoiseSVN and Google 
Chrome appears only when "Google Chrome didn't shut down correctly" error 
appears first.

When browser is launched correctly and you manually go to Settings > Advanced > 
Reset and clean up > Update or remove incompatible applications then you can 
clearly see that there are no problem and "Done! No incompatible applications 
found" message appears.

Thus this is 99,99% a bug in Google Chrome that has nothing to do with TSVN 
except for calling its name.

The good question is whether to bring this bug to Google Chrome's bug center to 
"clean up" good name of TSVN or whether it is better to ignore it, since it 
doesn't actually corresponds to TSVN?

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