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Google Chrome Crashing?
04-28-2014, 03:42 AM
Post: #1
Google Chrome Crashing?
does anyone else having problem with google chrome?my problem is whenever i start my computer and open GC and then open 2 tabs,it crashed.but after i open it back,everything seems to become normal and i can open as many as i like without crashing.

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04-28-2014, 03:50 AM
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Use Firefox.

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04-28-2014, 03:58 AM
Post: #3
 
it could be your anti-virus's Anti-Phishing filter, check your AV's setting and update it and try updating chrome to the latest version
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04-28-2014, 04:03 AM
Post: #4
 
The most likely situation is your computer does not have enough RAM to deal with such a task. 2GB RAM is considered the minimum amount for a normal computer nowadays. Upgrade it.

If this is not the case, either you need to update Chrome (SPANNER->About Google Chrome) or it's one of the Numerous issues with Chrome 14. Mine is the back button doesn't work, but I'm sure it will be updated soon.
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04-28-2014, 04:11 AM
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Try restarting the browser.

Whenever possible, Google Chrome will restore webpages from your previous browsing session.
Do you have Internet Download Manager installed?

If you have Internet Download Manager installed, update to IDM version 6.03 Beta or disable the "Advanced browser integration" option by going to Options > General.
Check for conflicting software.

You can check for conflicting software on Windows by typing about:conflicts in the address bar. If you have software that is known to cause Google Chrome to crash, it will be highlighted for you on this page, along with any recommended actions to resolve the conflict. In many cases, the conflicting software is malware that needs to be removed using anti-virus software.
Check whether you need a new browser user profile.

If you see this error message repeatedly, your browser user profile may be corrupted. First try moving the Default subfolder from your User Data folder to see if that fixes the problem:

Go to Start menu > Run.
Enter one of the following directories in the text field, depending on your operating system:

Windows
Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\
Windows Vista and Windows 7: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\

Mac OS X: ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default

Linux: ~/.config/google-chrome/Default
Click OK.
In the window that opens, rename the "Default" folder as "Backup."
Move the "Backup" folder from the "User Data" folder up one level to the "Chrome" folder.

If you continue to see the error, try creating a new user profile to replace your current one.
Check for problems with protected system files.

Go to Start menu > Run.
Enter the following: SFC.EXE /SCANNOW (make sure there is a space between SFC.EXE and /SCANNOW). This initiates the Microsoft utility that will scan and repair problems with protected system files on your computer.

Try opening Google Chrome and see whether the error message still appears.
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04-28-2014, 04:12 AM
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I agree with the other user who said you might not have enough RAM. I didn't in my computer nor in my school computer, that's why it crashed for me. Add some more, it's really easy.
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