This is the Google solution that fixes crashes and crashes with Chrome on Windows 10 and Linux
Over the past few days, complaints from Windows 10 and Linux users related to Chrome have appeared in different media. Google's browser, which recently updated to version 90, was having problems on these two operating systems, bugs for which there is now a remedy.
Affected users were complaining that when using the Google Chrome browser on Windows 10 and Linux, they were experiencing problems with browser tabs as well as glitches and hangs of some extensions, inability to access to browser settings, extensions page and even annoying green screensBugs for which Google proposes a solution.
Those affected, who have shown their discontent in Reddit threads, were waiting for a solution from Google and in fact, a few hours ago they released an update that correct these operating problems And along with this, they have clarified the steps to be able to solve the problems if you were affected:
For Windows 10
- In the case of Windows 10 recommend closing all open windows in Chrome
- Relaunch Chrome and even if you still get the same problems, wait.
- Leave Chrome open for about five minutes
- After that time, close Chrome and start it again. The problems should have been fixed.
For Linux
- In the case of Linux you have to navigate to this directory Chrome: .config/google -chrome/
- Once inside you have to delete the contents of \Origin Trials subdirectory which should include the directory 1.0.0.7.
- Now you have to delete \Local State file.
- After these steps, just start Chrome and everything should be fixed.
Google hasn't explained what caused the issues, but these steps should fix issues experienced with tabs and menu access from Chrome extensions.
Also, this method does not result in the loss of data which has caused the deletion of the Chrome user data folder (User Data) that as a solution, some people carried out.And this system can cause problems if the synchronization with Google was not working
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