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Why do i keep getting google chrome not responding
Why do i keep getting google chrome not responding










Click on 3-dots Menu icon and select Settings option in the drop-down menu.Ģ. You can reset Chrome Browser to its default settings and see if this helps in fixing the problem.ġ. If Chrome reports any conflicting software, you can uninstall the program by going to Settings > Apps > Program Name and click on Uninstall. Type chrome://conflicts into the Address bar and press the Enter key. It is possible that some program on your computer is causing Chrome browser to crash.ġ. To identify the particular extension, start enabling extensions one-by-one until you find the particular extension causing problems on your computer. If you are able to access the webpage, it confirms that the problem is being caused by one of the browser extensions installed on your computer. Restart Chrome browser and see if you are now able to access the webpage. If an extension is unnecessary, click on Remove to uninstall the extension.ģ. On the next screen, disable all extensions by moving the toggle to OFF position. Click on 3-dots Chrome menu icon > More tools > Extensions.Ģ. Incompatible browser extensions can lead to program conflicts and cause Chrome browser to crash and display error messages.ġ. Shut down the computer > wait for 5 minutes and Restart your computer.Īfter the computer restarts, reload the webpage to see if you are still getting “Google Chrome Browser has stopped working” error on your computer. On the next screen, choose All Time as the “Time Range” > check Browsing History, Cookies & Site Data, Cached Images and Files and click on Clear Data button.Īfter Clearing Cookies, Cache images and browsing history, try to access the webpage and see if you are still getting “Google Chrome Browser has stopped working error. Click on 3-dots menu icon > More Tools > Clear Browsing Data.Ģ. Clear Cache and CookiesĬached error pages or corrupted cookie files can interfere with proper functioning of Chrome browser.ġ. Hence, close all open Chrome Tabs (except the one showing error message), quit all programs on your computer and try to reload the webpage that you were trying to access. The local ignores for proxies was added by the Operating System, but it's usually a good idea to have your local stuff ignore the proxy.Opening multiple browser tabs leads to excessive resource demand on your computer, leaving Chrome browser with insufficient RAM to function properly. In any case, if you don't know what it is, you can safely ignore it, but if you have FTP problems every now and then (or FTP is slow as hell), check that and try again. Note/off-topic: the Use PASV FTP is usually a good idea if you are behind a router/modem/NAT like Airport Extreme or AirportExpress (or any other to be honest), since FTP was not designed to be used behind these "hacks". It should probably look all empty like this: This is easily checked by opening Safari -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Proxies (Change Settings). Since sometimes Chrome (and Firefox) override these settings (for their own multi platform stuff), they may work while the formers fail. Whenever you experience issues with Safari, App Store, iTunes and any other service that uses the "same" WebKit, but seem to see no problem in Google Chrome or Firefox, it's good to check if you have your Proxies configuration clear. As we have found the solution using Comments, here's the formal response.












Why do i keep getting google chrome not responding