Starts happening yesterday without any notice:
When starting Google Chrome (19) you can wait approx. 10 seconds (or navigate for approx. 10 seconds), then it crashes and displays a message box that it crashed.
After searching, I found a posting saying:
This worked for me.
1. Add „–disable-sync“ with your shortcut
2. Update Chrome
3. Remove „–disable-sync“ from your shortcut
I tried it out and can confirm that adding „–disable-sync“ actually hinders Google Chrome from crashing.
Since there is currently no update available, I have to stick with the switch being present, since removing it again still crashes Google Chrome.
Update 2012-03-01:
The „–disable-sync“ does not work anymore, it now even crashes with this option activated.
So the solution now was to close Google Chrome, delete the folder „%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data“ and start Google Chrome again.
Thanks to synchronization, most of the settings where restored again from the Google Servers, after some hours.
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I logged onto Google Chrome a few minuts ago and it began disappearing form my screen and then my whole computer locked up. I am now up and running again on Explorer with no problems.
Wha t is going on?