Akshay_M Registered User
Registered: 6/24/2020 | posted: 6/24/2020 at 12:12:17 PM ET I have only a few things to add to the previous answers. There are far too many possible reasons, so I can't answer why your Chrome is crashing. I can tell you how to fix it.
Remove extensions one-by-one. In the top (omni) bar, type chrome: //extensions . Click the trash can next to each extension you want to remove. Try to get rid of the things you added most recently first, and then try using Chrome for a while after removing each one. You might find the offender without removing all.
As several have said, uninstall and re-install. The exception/problem with this is if you normally sign in to Chrome with your Google account, Google remembers the extensions you have installed. So as soon as you sign in again, it will re-install them for you. If one of your extensions is the problem, the problem will come back.
The "nuclear" option. Go to chrome://settings scroll to the bottom and click "show advanced settings". Scroll all the way to the bottom. Click "reset settings". This will make Chrome "virgin". It clears your cache, history, cookies, etc. It resets the default search engine, home page, new tab page, etc, etc... Everything.
If Chrome still crashes after this, you need to look elsewhere. Disk problems, malware, virus, windows registry corruption... too many things to list. But option 2 will fix it most times, and a full reset will fix it - unless Chrome is not the problem.
Regards,
Akshay
Technical Consultant
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