Chrome crashes are common in nature. They are experienced while
surfing the Internet, playing online games and multimedia objects.
Merely restarting the system temporarily helps however the root cause
remains unsolved. If you're experiencing frequent Chrome crashes you
have come at the right place. This article outlines all possibilities
and solutions applicable for Chrome crashes on Windows 8/ 7/ Vista and
XP users.
Temporarily Disable Sandbox
The reason why I asked to disable it "temporarily" is because it's a security feature. It deals with certain browser security features and should not be disabled unless there is a sound reason. Chrome crashes occur due to sandbox interventions with genuine components. Disable it and test Chrome for some time to check if the problem still persists.
Uninstall Plug-Ins & Extensions
Plug-Ins and Extensions are identical in nature. However Google Chrome has two different procedures for disabling plug-ins and extensions.
Disable Plug-Ins
Application data files play a critical role in saving user preferences and settings. Corruption of these files lead data retrieval problems and ultimately Google Chrome crashes. Delete all application data files as outlined below:
Use a Crash-Fix
A Crash-Fix is a kind of patch that resolves issues pertaining with browser configurations and settings. Chrome Crash-Fix is very helpful in identifying root cause and repairing it on an automatic basis.
Temporarily Disable Sandbox
The reason why I asked to disable it "temporarily" is because it's a security feature. It deals with certain browser security features and should not be disabled unless there is a sound reason. Chrome crashes occur due to sandbox interventions with genuine components. Disable it and test Chrome for some time to check if the problem still persists.
- Right click Google Chrome desktop shortcut.
- Select Properties.
- Click the Shortcut tab and then Target textbox.
- You'll see a predefined path in the Target textbox. You do not have to remove it. Simply add "--no-sandbox" (without quotes) at the end of the existing path.
- Click Apply | OK.
Uninstall Plug-Ins & Extensions
Plug-Ins and Extensions are identical in nature. However Google Chrome has two different procedures for disabling plug-ins and extensions.
Disable Plug-Ins
- Type "about:plugins" in your Address Bar. (Top of the screen)
- Press ENTER.
- A new tab opens named Plug-Ins page.
- Uncheck "Enable" checkbox of all plug-ins that appear in the list. Scroll down to see more plug-ins.
- Click Wrench icon.
- Select Tools | Extensions.
- Uncheck all extesnions that appear in the new page.
Application data files play a critical role in saving user preferences and settings. Corruption of these files lead data retrieval problems and ultimately Google Chrome crashes. Delete all application data files as outlined below:
- Double click Computer icon on your desktop.
- Open this directory: C:\Users\Your_User_Name\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
- Select all and delete the files located in the "Default" folder.
Use a Crash-Fix
A Crash-Fix is a kind of patch that resolves issues pertaining with browser configurations and settings. Chrome Crash-Fix is very helpful in identifying root cause and repairing it on an automatic basis.
Vikas Medhekar is an IT and Digital Media Marketing Professional.
He lives in Navi Mumbai, India and works in a prestigious IT Company.
In his spare time he writes blogs on several topics related to IT and
digital life issues.
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