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Why does Chrome crash my monitor?
05-23-2014, 09:41 PM
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Why does Chrome crash my monitor?
I am using a Del Optiplex desktop with Windows 7 Home Premium freshly installed. I have a core 2 duo at 3Ghz, 4 GB of ram, 320GB hard drive. The video card says 32 Mb dedicated memory on it. I have Chrome version 33.0.1750.149 m



--So I just put on my Windows and a few programs and Chrome and everything is working 100% fast. So now I am downloading Avast Antivirus and towards the end of my install the monitor goes black. The computer is still on but the monitor is black. I unplug the monitor and plug it back in, still black. I reboot the computer and everything is fine again.



Last week I installed Chrome on a nice Lenovo desktop. Did the same thing as I did above and boom, the monitor went black and I had to reboot the computer. Another Lenovo that I have did not run Google Maps to well using Chrome. Now this is a brand new monitor. Not the one listed above. It did not like when on Google Maps you went to Satellite view and you started to move around. I don't get what is going on with Chrome these days. I have an older version on my other desktop and I have no problems.

It’s not the monitor as I checked with another monitor. 2 different computers, same problem. On another computer which is similar, Google Maps using Chrome does not work well at all. Plenty of horsepower on this computer to boot.



Any ideas?

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05-23-2014, 09:51 PM
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Its probably a graphics card or psu problem. I doubt the monitor has anything to do with it.

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05-23-2014, 10:04 PM
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Your drivers may not be working. Check your computer manufacturer/monitor manufacturer for updated drivers (google search <manufacturer> drivers and go to the first result that's from the actual manufacturer's website. Once your drivers are updated. It should work fine.

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05-23-2014, 10:16 PM
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It could be a problem caused by viruses. Get a good paid antivirus for it. I will suggest you k7. You can download the antivirus free and paid too from here..

http://www.pcsolutions.co.vu/
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