If Google Chrome is not responding, there are several things you can try to fix the issue. Here are some possible solutions:
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Restart Chrome: Sometimes simply restarting Google Chrome can resolve the problem of it not responding. Close the browser and wait for a few seconds before reopening it.
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Clear Cache and Cookies: A corrupted cache can ruin your day. Clearing the cache and cookies can help to resolve this issue. Open Google Chrome, tap on the three-dot menu at the top, navigate to More tools > Clear browsing data. From the following menu, go to Advanced and select Cache and Cookies files to delete. Then relaunch Google Chrome browser and inspect if problems with Google Chrome not responding have been fixed.
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Disable Extensions: One of your Chrome extensions could be causing a problem. Disable all the extensions by toggling the blue switch to the off position. Restart Chrome and check if the problem persists. If it doesnt, gradually enable the extensions one by one and check if any of them have an impact on the problem.
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Fix Hardware Acceleration Issues: There could be a problem with how your computers hardware works with Chrome. Open More Settings, click System, and turn off Use hardware acceleration when available. Restart Chrome.
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Update or Remove Incompatible Applications: Some apps might stop Chrome from working properly. Update or remove incompatible applications. If you don’t see this option, there isn’t a problem application.
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Reinstall Chrome: Reinstalling Chrome is the complete way to reset Chrome. You should remove Chrome from the Add or remove programs menu.
If none of these solutions work, it could be a problem with your network or the website itself. Try restarting your modem and router. If this doesnt work, contact the website owner and let them know youve been having problems loading the web page.