You can always re-install Chrome if it is crashing. A more stable version could be downloaded from their website.
Chrome is crashing because of the various factors. It could be due to pages not being responsive.
i also do not know guys
Uninstalling Chrome would remove it from system. You can't link to Chrome anymore as it is deleted.
try uninstalling and reinstalling. or turn your computer on and off
This could be the crashing of chrome or not loading. It could be due to the downloading of an unstable version.
You can uninstall toolbar by uninstalling extensions. Extensions could be uninstalled from the MORE TOOLS in settings.
Do what I did - get Google Chrome or another better browser. Firefox is notorious for crashing.
Uninstalling Internet Explorer will not affect your internet connection.
I don't know why it's crashing in Firefox and Safari, but I'm having the same problem. However, if you check the FAQ you'll find Chrome isn't supported yet.
Though Google Chrome supports Greasemonkey, you don't need to install an extension for it to run. The man who invented Greasemonkey happens to work on the Google Chrome team, and as such chrome has full featured support of it! Go to userscripts site and click install for any of the scripts, and chrome will treat it just like an extensions, (installing and uninstalling is virtually instant and free) but it will run like a greasemonkey. On top of this - Chrome's support of greasemonkey is more secure than Firefox's, making for a better and safer browsing experience. But it is said, 15 - 25% of userscripts or Greasemonkey scripts does not work properly in Google Chrome. Either use Tampermonkey, a Google Chrome Extension to manage Greasemonkey scripts in Google Chrome. This extension will force userscripts to behave well with Google Chrome.
1. go and press the button under the x 2. click settings 3. go to the fourth part. search 4. click on the arrow and choose google
Recently - Google Chrome has had issues with 'crashing' and then restarting. Unfortunately - it is waiting a fix which should be forthcoming. When it does restart and until the time it is fixed by Chrome - DO NOT 'restore previous session' or it will make the issue worse. Clear your history each time this occurs and 'refresh' Chrome browser.