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If it happens in Edge you would not need any Adobe programs to be installed. Then you could remove them and test to see if they would be the likely cause. FWIW my guess is they would. Microsoft - fix the bloody problem and stop making me lose so much confidence in your products! I would suggest you to check the issue in Safe mode with networking. Refer: Change startup settings in Windows Let us know if you need further assistance. We will be glad to help you further. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 1 person found this reply helpful.
But if it is caused by incompatible add-ons then the solution is to remove them or update them. Microsoft can't do that. Restart the Chrome app The first thing you should do if Google Chrome keeps crashing on your iPhone or Android device is to restart the app. Find and select Chrome on the list Hit Force stop to close the app. Swipe up the Chrome app to close it. Go back to your home screen to relaunch the app.
If Google Chrome keeps crashing after that, try the next solution below. Tap the Tabs overview button to show all active tabs. Swipe away all irrelevant tabs to close them. Or if you have hundreds of them, you may use the Close all tabs After that, restart Chrome as mentioned earlier to see if the issue is fixed.
Install updates for Chrome Sometimes too, a bug in the current build of the Chrome app installed on your device could cause the problem. After that, launch the app to see if it no longer freezes. Click the app from the search result and tap Launch Chrome after updating it to see if it fixes the issue. Find and select Google Play Store from the list. Tap Storage and data, then clear the two. Restart your device and try updating Google Chrome again.
Launch the Play Store on your Android device Tap your profile icon on the upper-right side. Tap Manage apps, then click on Updates available. Tap See all apps to show the apps on your device. From there, scroll down to find Google Play Services and open it. Your browser settings may cause crashes, freezes and other problems. If other troubleshooting procedures do not work, reset the browser to its default state. Resetting browser settings does not delete your bookmarked websites, browsing history, stored passwords or feeds.
Melissa King began writing in She spent three years writing for her local newspaper, "The Colt," writing editorials, news stories, product reviews and entertainment pieces. She is also the owner and operator of Howbert Freelance Writing. As you probably know, rebooting fixes a lot of issues, and could clear up any temporary quirks with Chrome. New versions can patch up bugs. If the first steps above didn't clear up your problem, continue on to some further troubleshooting methods.
Disable or remove anything that you don't actively use. Having too many extensions can bog down your browser, while malicious extensions can interfere with Chrome's normal operation.
By default, extensions can't run in incognito windows. As a result, browsing while incognito makes it easier to determine if an extension is what's causing Chrome to freeze or crash. While not all Chrome crashing issues are caused by malware, it's worth ruling out before you proceed. A malicious program could mess with your browser's security or network settings and cause connection problems.
Chrome has a basic built-in malware scanner. But you're better off scanning with your computer's antivirus suite, plus Malwarebytes for a more thorough check.
If Chrome is freezing only when you try to load a specific site , you should confirm whether the issue is isolated to Chrome or happens across all browsers. Open another browser, like Firefox or Microsoft Edge, and see if that website gives a similar error. If the other browser doesn't load the page either, that specific site is probably having issues. You'll need to wait for the site owners to fix the problems; consider contacting the website admin via social media to let them know.
However, if the website loads fine in other browsers, the issue lies with Chrome. Continue with the steps below for more troubleshooting. Enabling this can help Chrome run more smoothly, but may also cause issues in some cases. If you're still experiencing Google Chrome freezing after trying the above fixes, you should toggle hardware acceleration and see if it makes a difference. Find the Use hardware acceleration where available near the bottom of the list and change it to the opposite setting.
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