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While user continue complaining, a workaround that appears to have helped at least a handful of users is to uninstall Panda Security. Same problem started to happen with me when I updated my win One guy said that uninstalling Panda Antivirus solve his problem. Once that I also used to use Panda I decided to try and surprisingly worked,! Since I removed the software my downloads back to normal and chrome is not crashing anymore.

In addition, the same problem has also been reported across Panda Security forum, where the tech support suggested the complainants to give the hotfix a try. Rest assured, we are looking out for more alternatives. In the meantime, if you were also facing the same problem and have figured a way out of this, do share the workaround with other affected users by dropping a comment below. For more on Google Chrome you may head here. Follow PiunikaWeb. PiunikaWeb is a unique initiative that mainly focuses on investigative journalism.

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This article has been viewed 24, times. This wikiHow teaches you what to do when Google Chrome crashes while you're browsing the web. Close all other tabs and apps. Try restarting Chrome. Open the Chrome task manager and end large processes. Uninstall extensions you don't need. Clear your cache and cookies. Disable hardware acceleration. Restart your computer. Reset your Chrome settings. Uninstall and reinstall Chrome.

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Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article Steps. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Close other tabs and apps. This time, do the following: Close every tab except for the one that's displaying the error message.

Close other programs on your computer that are still open. If you're currently downloading a file in Chrome, pause the download. To do this, click the three vertical dots, select Downloads , and then click Pause on the download. Refresh the page by clicking the curved arrow icon in the upper-left corner.

If the page loads as normal, it's likely that your computer ran out of available RAM and couldn't display the page.

Try keeping fewer tabs and other apps open while you're using Chrome. Restart Chrome. Check the Chrome task manager. Chrome's built-in task manager gives you information about all processing running within Google Chrome, including individual tabs and extensions. If any one tab or extension is consuming too many resources, you can end the process. If you have not cleared the cache files for the browser for a very long time, the browser has accumulated a really large number of cache files.

These files often interfere with the workings of the browser and therefore it is recommended you get rid of them from your device. It may be the new update you just installed for the browser has got issues in it and that is the culprit here.

If the operating system on your device has got any issues in it, it may likely be causing Chrome to crash on your device. Now that you know some of the possible reasons as to why Chrome keeps crashing on your device, the following methods will teach you how to fix the issue on your device.

Once the issue is fixed, Chrome will work buttery smooth and you will be able to enjoy all of your favorite websites in the browser without a single issue. Method 6. The first and the most basic thing you can do to possibly fix the issue is to reboot your device.

Rebooting your device clears some of the temporary files sitting on your device and this helps give your device and Chrome a fresh start. Rebooting any of the Android devices is pretty easy as all you need to do is press and hold down the Power button for a few seconds and choose Reboot to restart your device. When the device restarts, launch Chrome and see if the issue persists or it is gone for good. Like many other apps on your device, Chrome also saves data and cache files on your device to serve you with its functionalities.

However, if you have allowed Chrome to do this since the beginning, you may have likely gathered many temporary files on your device. If that is the case, you may want to clear the data and cache files for Chrome on your device. Doing so will release the old files, make space for new files, and will help give the browser a boost for its performance.

Then it will clear both the data files and cache files for Chrome on your device. While the app updates are aimed at fixing existing bugs and issues with the app on your device, sometimes these updates are the cause of the issue.



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