Showing posts with label google chrome won t work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google chrome won t work. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 August 2012

Google Chrome not Connecting

We all know that Google Chrome is the most sophisticated and smartest web browser. It is equally popular for both Windows Operating System and Mac too.  One more quality it has is that it is the fastest browser among all others. But from sometime people are finding that it doesn’t connect while working or opening a new tab on it. Mostly it crashes and makes it very difficult to surf the internet. You can follow these steps so that you will get a good browser.

You must clear web browsing history so that it does not allow URLs to collect in your Chrome history files.
Now you have to delete Windows Registry. Generally it stores information about sites. You just need to remove these registries from the PC, if you want Google Chrome to connect easily.

Whenever you end a browsing session you need to clear cache so that all cookies are removed.

One more important part is not having excessive toolbars in your browser. Mostly it has some heavy plugins and toolbars running with your browser that cause Google Chrome to not connecting. So you have to remove those unnecessary tool bars. It will help your Google Chrome browser to connect and work faster.

These is an error called file association errors related to registry, it become the cause of files not opening properly.

You have to enable GPU compositing on all pages. By enabling this option you can notice significant increase in browser speed.

Monday, 23 July 2012

Google Chrome not working on XP

There may be many reasons of Google Chrome not responding on Windows XP. One reason may be the use of outdated version of browser. Another common reason for the crash is the incompatibility of Google Chrome with many of the software, to rectify this issue; you must disable the software or try getting an updated and latest version of it to see if this resolves the issue. Different software which have been identified so far being incompatible to Google Chrome are out-dated versions of iS3 anti-spyware (STOPzilla), NVIDIA Network Access Manager, NVIDIA nTune,NOD32 version 2.7, Hide My IP, Venturi Firewall, out-dated versions of WinMount and PPLive. There have been incompatibility issues causing crashes reported with NVIDIA Desktop Explorer caused by the nvshell.dll library. You can try to resolve this by removing nvshell.dll.

One more reason of Google Chrome not responding is the user profile of your browser being corrupted. You can fix this problem by creating a new user profile to replace the corrupt one by following the steps below.

Exit from Google Chrome
Go to the Start menu > Run.
Type in either of the following directories in the text field and press OK.
Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data

Now rename the folder called "Default" in the directory window to "Backup default.