Fix Google Chrome not Working by Customer Service

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Google created Chrome, a cross-platform web browser, especially for Microsoft Windows in 2008. Later on, though, it underwent advancements to support a variety of operating systems, such as iOS, Android, macOS, and Linux. Applications can just freeze on your screen with no response at all. In that case, Chrome is also not exempt.

You shouldn't be concerned because, while it happens occasionally, it is typical for an application to stop working after some use. You can try a few different approaches to fix the issue with Google Chrome not responding.

1. Disable Extensions

These extensions often automatically pin little symbols to the upper right corner of your Google Chrome window. Since they consume a lot of RAM, it is best to disable them if you don't usually use them in order to give Chrome more room to operate. As a result, there will be less chance of your Google Chrome hanging. Furthermore, not all of the extensions in the upper right corner may be easily accessible. As a result, you can examine all of the extensions and access them through. This enables you to occasionally enable and disable specific extensions.

2. Safety Check and Clearance

Locate your Google settings and choose the "Security Check" option first. Next, it will assess the security of the extensions you currently have. You will receive an upgrade to the most recent version. To allow safe DNS use, it's also a good idea to set your Security Browser to "Enhanced Protection." Your Chrome browser's performance would also be enhanced by clearing your cookies, browsing history, and other data.

3. Reset and Clean up

This is the location where Chrome's advanced options are accessible. Next, you ought to choose "Reset and clean up." There will be two alternatives visible. "Restore settings to their original defaults" is the first option. Selecting that option will clear all of your temporary data and Chrome addons. On the other hand, your bookmarks and passwords will remain intact.

Cleaning your PC is the second choice. This is where it detects malicious software on your computer automatically and asks you to remove it.

4. Virus Scanning Software

Should there be a virus on the device in question, the application may crash. For your Chrome to run safely, you should so utilize virus removal and detection software. AVG Antivirus Free, Panda Cleaner, Kaspersky, Avast, and many more are examples of virus-killing software.

 

If the problem not resolved by yourself contact Google Chrome Customer Service for Better Help.


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