20 Most Recent Google Chrome Questions & Answers

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How to unblock the webside that block country wide

You will have to use an available anonymous web-proxy service to do this. It is not dependent on the browser you use, but rather the path you take to get there. Search for anonymous web-proxy and then use their webpage to gain access to the site you are trying to get to.
2/6/2023 11:18:40 PM • Google Chrome • Answered on Feb 06, 2023
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How do i reset my home page on google chrome?

To Reset to default Chrome settings

1. Open Google Chrome browser.
2. Goto Tools > Options.
3. In the Google Chrome Options window, click "Reset to defaults" button on "under the hood" tab.
4. 4. A pop-up will appear asking you confirm this action. Click "Reset to defaults" to revert back Google Chrome to default settings.

Enjoy...
7/7/2022 8:02:22 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on Jul 07, 2022
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Disable incognito on my childrens chromebook.

There is no solve of this problem.
5/26/2022 1:35:38 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on May 26, 2022
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How do i make google my home page?

Go into google put in make google my homepage and a box comes up follow instruction takes two seconds good luck
10/29/2021 12:42:39 PM • Google Chrome • Answered on Oct 29, 2021
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How to fix chrome.exe corrupt file

You cant fix a corrupt download. Easier wayout is to delete this download ad redownload. As it is it is free, so, all you lose is time and not pay me USD2 and above.
10/6/2021 7:24:51 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on Oct 06, 2021
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Some icons on desktop not fitting on screen

1. Hold 'Windows + X'2. Click 'Disconnect display' or if not connected 'Connect Display'3. Select 'Projector only'N.B: This is for windows 7
8/12/2021 2:48:18 PM • Google Chrome • Answered on Aug 12, 2021
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Hello, i cannot access my history, of my google

Hi User ,

In order to Access your History in the Google Chrome Follow the steps

Use the History page to view a list of websites you've ever visited in the last 10 weeks while using Google Chrome in standard mode

Open the History page
  1. Click the wrench icon chrome_toolsmenu.gif on the browser toolbar.
  2. Select History
Please let me know if it worked

Thanks and regards
Aboobacker sidiq
Internet explorer Specialist
4/13/2021 7:46:03 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on Apr 13, 2021
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Every time i go to

DON'T USE GOOGLE CHROME ITS FULL OF TROJANS!!! WINDOWS DEFENDER ON MY MACHINE DETECTED IT!!!! TRY FIREFOX!!!! HOPE HELPS :D
3/27/2021 5:36:51 PM • Google Chrome • Answered on Mar 27, 2021
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Google chrome is not opening

Dear User,

This issue comes due to your cache folder. You haven't clear your Google Chrome browser's cache for long time and that's why Google Chrome will not load any web pages. In this case you have to clear your Google Chrome browser's cache files to fix this problem. After clearing cache of your Google Chrome browser you will not get any issue.

Regards,
Tech_Comp
3/17/2021 9:20:12 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on Mar 17, 2021
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Google chrome default fonts

I am not sure if you are on Windows or Mac, but below you can see a screenshot of the default settings on Mac.5_15_2012_10_44_05_pm.png
3/15/2021 7:29:52 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on Mar 15, 2021
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Error 3

Error 3 is a failure to communicate with Google Update.
  • Check if you're running Vista/ 7 and you have configured Google Chrome to always run as administrator. This is a known issue with the Google Chrome auto-updating mechanism and can be avoided by simply running Google Chrome as a normal user. Additionally, keep in mind that for security reasons we recommend that you don't elevate the privilege of Google Chrome to administrator.
  • You can also try reinstalling Google Chrome
Update server not available
3/13/2021 7:12:20 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on Mar 13, 2021
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Google chome aw snap problem--help

Next time try google:

http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95669

http://techie-buzz.com/tips-and-tricks/fix-for-aw-snap-error-in-google-chrome-reader-recommendation.html

http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=043f9a4d0d612b8f&hl=en


3/12/2021 8:48:45 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on Mar 12, 2021
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I have a mac and

Try to remove your google updater. Then reinstall other version of Google Chrome.
2/23/2021 6:01:43 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on Feb 23, 2021
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How to repair my google

What version of Google Chrome are you using?

Uninstall old version of Google Chrome. Download latest version of Chrome and install. 39 of 83 people found this answer helpful. vote me ahmedkhazi.gif
2/8/2021 7:37:58 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on Feb 08, 2021
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Unable to work with google chrome

Hi,

Google Chrome CRASHED.

Uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome and it would fix the issue.

Thanks.
11/3/2020 5:41:53 PM • Google Chrome • Answered on Nov 03, 2020
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When I'm trying to use the full screen at my

As you might have noticed, Adobe Flash was upgraded to a new version.
Your problem is caused by a setting in the Flash Player whose default value has been changed.
So here are he steps you need to take:
  1. Right click the flash movie in your page before going full screen
  2. Under Settings find "enable hardware settings"
  3. Uncheck the option
The reason this crash is caused is that older graphic cards don't support hardware acceleration, this setting used to be unchecked by default and now it isn't.
P.S. If this doesn't solve your problem, you just need to reinstall the driver for your graphic card.
I hope this is helpful, Traian
10/5/2020 7:01:01 AM • Google Chrome • Answered on Oct 05, 2020
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Google chrome keeps crashing not sure why

You need to check out all these: 1. Check for Conflicting Software: - Some third-party software can cause Google Chrome to crash. When this happens, you'll see the message "Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed. It's possible that you have malware that can cause Google Chrome to crash. - Google Chrome has a hidden page that will tell you if any software on your system is known to conflict with Google Chrome. To access it, type chrome://conflicts into Chrome's address bar and press Enter. - You can try to fix these crashes by updating, disabling, or uninstalling any conflicting third-party software listed in "about:conflicts" on your computer. Also, take a look at Google Chrome's known issues for specific solutions to resolve crashes caused by some software. 2. Scan for Malware - This includes malware and network-related software that interferes with Google Chrome. Malware can also interfere with Google Chrome and cause it to crash. - You can try using Malwarebytes, or other anti-virus software to scan for and remove malware or you can also try searching the web for information related to any conflicting modules listed on the chrome://conflicts page (Windows only), to see if there are other steps you can take to remove malware. - Many crashes are caused by malware. If you're experiencing frequent crashes, try scanning your computer with antivirus software. 3. Solve Flash Crashes - We have found that the Flash plugin Chrome includes can cause it to crash in some cases. If you are seeing regular Shockwave Flash crashes, you may want to try disabling the internal Flash plugin and using the standard Flash plugin in Google Chrome. 4. Switch to a New Profile - Chrome crashes may be caused by a corrupted profile. You can test this by creating a new profile from Chrome's Settings screen. Open the Settings page from Chrome's menu and click Add new user under Users. - Change to the new profile after creating it and see if the crashes continue to occur. You can sign into Chrome with your Google account to sync the data from your old profile. However, Google recommends you don't copy any files from the old profile folder by hand - they may be corrupted and causing the problem. 5. Fix System File Problems - Google recommends running the SFC.EXE /SCANNOW program to check for - and fix - problems with protected system files on your Windows system if you are encountering crashes. To do this, locate the Command Prompt in your Start menu (press the Windows key and type Command Prompt), right-click it, and select Run as Administrator. - Type the following command in the Command Prompt window and press Enter: SFC.EXE /SCANNOW - Windows will scan your computer for problems with system files and fix any problems it finds. 6. Hardware issues - It can also cause Chrome crashes. You may want to test your computer's RAM and ensure it isn't faulty. ยท If still problem not solve, maybe you should try these simple steps: 1. Try restarting your computer first. It could be that the computer has just encountered a slight glitch on your system, which is causing things to not work properly. 2. Remove and Re-install the Google Chrome application. Doing this will allow your computer to read the files a lot better and faster, and also repair any damaged or corrupt files that have been causing the issue. To remove the Google Chrome application, first insure that you have another browser, such as IE or Firefox, click "Start, Control Panel, Add / Remove Programs," locate "Google Chrome" click UNINSTALL next to it. When the application loads, select "REMOVE" (not repair). Follow the uninstall process, and restart your PC. Problems uninstalling or re-installing Chrome indicate mal- or spy-ware, which must be dealt with. 3. Remove any extensions that you have on Google Chrome. Although they are a great way to personalize your Internet browsing experience, they are not so good for speed and functionality, as many can cause the application to crash. To remove any extensions follow these steps: Open up Google Chrome. In the address bar type chrome: //extensions. Click Uninstall, or Click Disable if you think you may use the add-on in the future. Restart your browser. 4. Disable plug-ins. Chrome can get bogged down with plugins that you aren't using, also. Type about: plugins into Chrome; it will redirect to chrome://plugins. Disable any that you aren't currently using. Hopefully your Google Chrome crash problems are gone. Hope it works. Sharing is always caring.
4/14/2020 12:41:52 PM • Google Chrome • Answered on Apr 14, 2020
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