Google Chrome may be one of the most popular & exciting web browsers to be released in recent years, but something that isn't fun is the way in which this application will constantly crash on people's computers. If you're seeing problems with this software, you'll need to be able to repair any of the problems which are leading the crashes to show up. The good news is that if you want to fix these issues, you can resolve the problem by using the steps outlined in the tutorial on this page. Here's what you need to be able to do…

The crashes you're seeing are caused by the way in which your computer will not be able to read the files, settings or options which Google Chrome requires to run. Because Chrome is a highly advanced application, it's continually needing to use 100's of important settings that will be stored in various files on your system. To repair the problems that your computer has, you need to be able to fix any of the problems that your computer may have – a process which can be done by first ensuring that the program is running correctly, and then that your system is able to read all the files it needs to run.

How To Fix Google Chrome Crashes On Your PC

The way to fix the crashes you're seeing is to first re-install Google Chrome, then make sure that your computer is able to read all the files it requires to run. To do this, you should first click onto “Start > Control Panel > Add / Remove Programs” and then remove the Google Chrome listing. This will allow you to then restart your PC and then re-install the software – repairing any of the potentially damaged parts of the program which are causing the application to crash.

Re-installing Google Chrome should resolve 98% of the errors which can cause it to crash… but in order to truly fix the problem you're seeing, it's vital that you fix any of the problems that your computer could also have with its system. To do this, you should update Windows and then download a program called a “registry cleaner”. This is a type of software which works to scan through the registry database of your PC and fix any of the issues that it may have inside. Using a registry cleaner will resolve any of the potentially damaged parts of your system, allowing your computer to run much smoother as a result.



Source by Greg Toddles James