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Google chrome problems....?
05-16-2014, 08:33 PM
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Google chrome problems....?
Recently google chrome has keeps on say the page is unresponsive and this includes youtube, yahoo, and even google. And when i first got google chrome it was fast and lightweight but now it is very slow!!! And i have wired connection if your wondering. How can i fix theese problems?

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05-16-2014, 08:37 PM
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it does the same to me

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05-16-2014, 08:44 PM
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I don't have any problems with my google chrome, its probably just because of your connection, if you have a laptop try sitting closer to the modem
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05-16-2014, 08:48 PM
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Restart your computer:

The first thing to fix Google Chrome crash is to restart your computer. By restarting your computer, operating system would refresh its settings. This way your browser shall work properly.

Uninstall and Reinstall Google Chrome:

If Google Chrome crashes continue to occur after restarting your computer then you should uninstall your browser. After uninstall browser, download it once again and save it on your computer.

Remove Add-ons and Plug-ins:

Using add-ons and plug-ins you can customize your browsing. However, too many extensions can crash your browser. To uninstall these extensions, here are some steps:

1. Open your Chrome.
2. Type "chrome://extensions" without quotes in the address bar.
3. Click on Uninstall or Disable button.
4. Restart your browser.
5. You are done.

Check whether you need a new user profile:

If Google Chrome crash is due to the message that your browser profile may be corrupted then first thing that you need to do is to move the default sub folder from your User Data Folder. Here is how you can do that.

1. Click on Start button.
2. Go to Run.
3. Type "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\" without quotes.
4. Click on OK button.
5. Now rename "Default" folder to "Backup"
6. And move "backup" folder from "User Data" folder up to "Chrome" folder.
7. Restart your browser.

Fix Registry:

Another solution is to repair internal Windows settings through repairing its registry. Registry is database where operating system stores information regarding browser settings. If entries relating browser settings are corrupted or damaged downloading a RegInOut Cleaner should be your first choice.
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