Everybody loves browsing the Internet. And to do that we need a browser. Most of the time web browsers work very well. However, sometimes problems start occurring and the browser crashes. There is no need to tell you how annoying that can be, especially if you are in the middle of a browser game. Web browsers crash for many reasons.
Every time you load one page temporary Internet files get created. As a first step, you can use Chrome's built-in reset function to get to a fresh state without reinstalling. As Chrome says, this will reset everything aside from bookmarks, history, and saved passwords. Give this a try first. If Chrome keeps freezing even after a reset, you should fully remove the browser from your system and reinstall it. Click it and choose Uninstall. Then download a fresh copy of Google Chrome and see if that helps.
If Chrome displays an error for every website you try to access, you likely have an issue with your internet connection. For that, we recommend following our simple steps to diagnose network problems. Have an issue where Chrome won't open in the first place?
First, make sure it's not running already by checking the Task Manager. Choose More details at the bottom if needed, then open the Processes tab.
If you see Google Chrome or chrome. You may need to end multiple processes if you have several Chrome profiles open. If this isn't the problem, your antivirus or some malware might be blocking Chrome. Try temporarily disabling your antivirus to see if that lets Chrome open.
See the "Scan for Malware" section above for suggestions. Should Chrome still fail to open, try restarting your PC. After that, your best bet is to uninstall and reinstall Chrome, per the above instructions. The above troubleshooting tips should work for the majority of Chrome crashes or similar hangs.
The offline installer package can be stored on an USB drive, for example, for later installation. Having an offline installer package is helpful if your computer cannot connect to the Internet during the time of installation. To download and install Opera with the offline installer package:. Back up your Opera files It is recommended that you regularly back up your most important Opera files.
Not all files and folders listed below will be relevant for all users. To clean install Opera: Uninstall the Opera application from your computer. Delete your Opera profile data. Download the latest version of Opera. Install your new, clean version. Note: Opera only uses the files you send to reproduce the issue. You may choose to remove files that contain sensitive data to protect your privacy; however, if removing these files resolves the crash, we will not be able to reproduce it and fix the problem.
Resetting browser settings does not delete your bookmarked websites, browsing history, stored passwords or feeds. Melissa King began writing in She spent three years writing for her local newspaper, "The Colt," writing editorials, news stories, product reviews and entertainment pieces. She is also the owner and operator of Howbert Freelance Writing. By Melissa King. Disable Add-Ons Add-ons enhance your online experience, but incompatible add-ons can cause your browser to crash.
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