Delete the Google folder in C:\Users\[USERNAME\\Appdata\local.
This is a little more involved, and entails editing the Registry-after you uninstall Chrome through the 'Add or remove programs' section in Windows 10's system settings, follow these steps: If those steps don't resolve the issue, follow them again up to step 3, then rename the 'User Data' folder to something else (like 'User Data Backup'), and relaunch Chrome.īarring all that, you can go semi-nuclear and wipe Chrome completely from your PC, and then reinstall it. After ensuring that Chrome Sync is enabled (so you don't lose saved passwords, bookmarks, and site data), try these steps: If your Chrome browser is suddenly having fits, there are a couple of other potential fixes that do not involve switching over to the beta release. I reinstalled Chrome, and rebooted to nothing.'
I ran sfc /scannow in CMD to no avail, I ran a Memory Diagnostic which came up dry. The application doesn't crash, just the webpages,' a user wrote. Well, it launches, but my webpages crash, new tabs crash, even trying to load settings or bookmarks, that webpage crashes.