![]() I re-installed Google Chrome no less than three times. I would get the following Windows error: “Google Chrome has stopped working.” I deleted everything in reverse order all to no avail - yes I’m a little poetic. So, I basically had an ISSUE after downloading Malwarebytes’ anti-malware software and Bitdefender’s anti-virus software as it seems to have collided with my Google Chrome not starting although my IE and Firefox worked fine. This isn’t a “response” but rather trying to provide my approach to fix this after several hours of frustration I found a less than technical workaround that worked just fine for my immediate purposes of ensuring that Google Chrome browser would work as it originally did. I don’t know where I can get earlier versions of Chrome since 45 is out now. I’ve gone to “Services” and disabled Superfetch, I don’t have that CyberLink YouCam shit so I didn’t worry about that, I’ve deleted the AppData folder for Google… I have followed this thread to a T with the exception of reformatting my harddrive and reinstalling Vista.Ĭhrome was working just fine Thursday 9/3, then sometime on Friday 9/4 it just stopped working. I have uninstalled and reinstalled it more times than I care to count, tried system restore twice (only to have Windows tell me on start up that Restore did not successfully finish), and even deleted the registry keys for Google. The second I reconnect to the internet, Chrome stops working. I get the “Google Chrome has stopped working” error each and every time I open the browser, but if I disconnect from the internet Chrome starts up just fine and I can navigate through it. Well, I have tried every “fix” above, and I am still unable to start Chrome. Have another suggestion? Lets discuss it in the comments below. Google recommends to run the command sfc /scannow on a command prompt in Windows to make sure all Windows files are working fine.If it does, your user profile may be corrupt or you may use a browser extension or plugin version that is causing the issues. The browser creates a new user profile which you can use for tests to see if it resolves the issue you are experiencing. ![]() On Windows, open %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\ in Windows Explorer and rename the Default profile to Defaultbackup after you exit the web browser. This may point you to other programs or files that conflict with Chrome. It displays any conflicts that the browser recognized. ![]() If you can start Chrome for a short time, load chrome://conflicts/ in the address bar.If you have issues with one particular version, try switching to another channel for the time being, or installing an older version of the browser instead of the latest one that is causing the issue.If that does not work, use a program such as Revo Uninstaller to get completely rid of Google Chrome before installing the browser again. Uninstall the Google Chrome browser first before you run the installer.If that does not work, try the following solutions instead The following links point to the download pages I went to the Chrome download page, downloaded the latest Canary version to the PC, and installed it directly without uninstallation. This is why I'm listing additional options to repair Google Chrome when you receive the stopped working error on Windows. While this fix worked for me, it may not work for you as well. ![]() I tried to launch the web browser twice again, the second time with administrative privileges, but it crashed both times shortly after I clicked on the browser's icon in the Windows taskbar.Ĭhrome worked fine just a couple of hours before the incident and it has not been updated in the meantime which could have been an explanation for it crashing. The only option at this point in time was to close the program. Windows too started to become active as it was looking for a solution for the issue automatically.
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