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Hi Amit,
Thank you for posting your concern's here. I am sorry to hear about the crashing issue you are experiencing. I would suggest carrying the solutions listed below.
Please visit the link provided to download Google Chrome : https://www.google.c...
Here's how:
![]() I hope this helps you solve your problem. If you have any other questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Christian |
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Hi Amit,
This crash might or might be related to copying large amount of text from another tab, so you can find out the cause by performing the below steps:
Fix 1: Delete cache and other browser data
Whenever you visit a new website, it leaves a small piece of data called cookies with your web browser. When you visit the same website in future, this file will be used to remember who you are and what you saw in that website etc. You don’t really need to keep cookies from every website you visit. Every additional KB you add up with the “Temporary memory” will slow down your system. By default, Google chrome allows cookies from all website. So change the settings.
Fix 3: Close the non responsive windowWhen you open more than one tab in Google chrome, chances are one or few tabs will get frozen. At times, closing only the non responsive tabs will fix the issue.
When working with Google chrome, almost all of us encounter the pop up, asking us to choose between “Wait / Kill pages”. It happens due to the conflict that occur between the Chrome’s internal Flash module and Adobe flash plug-in. When both are enabled, Instead of choosing any one, Chrome tries to use both and finally ends up with a browser crash. To avoid this issue, enable anyone of the flash version.
Regards, Lokesh |