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Some things to consider before posting or commenting: Post links, ask questions, find solutions, and discuss Chrome-related subjects. I don't have support access to Google because I don't own a business.The 2012 /r/Chrome Survey Results (by /r/SampleSize) are in!Īll about developments relating to the Google Chrome and Chromium web browsers, Chrome apps and extensions, ChromeOS, and Chromebooks. Please let me know if you will address this and put it on your search engine for others or address it with Google so that they can address it. It seems to me that it is a joint responsibility between the operating system mfr and the application mfr. Thank you for looking into this matter and take my concerns under consideration. I am not blaming Microsoft, but I think that it is high time that there is a support team that provides third-party app support when a user is getting stonewalled. It seems to me that you already provide technical support through your search engine for common problems with Google Chrome, probably because they areįailing to provide support to users.
I could not get support from HP, Microsoft, or Google. That is supposed to work on your operating system. Someone should take responsibility for 'third party support' There could be many reasons that an app could fail, including hardware failure.
#Google xhrome randomly xrashing professional#
There be a log file that can be read on the operating system to see real quick why an app is crashing that you could provide support for? I had to use my work IT support because Google Chrome doesn't provide support to personal users so no anwers were available.įortunately, the IT professional was able to walk me through it, though he does not recommend that as a solution. Or a Google Chrome problem? Regardless of which, you should post this into your support search engine so others who experience it can fix it for themselves if you choose not to provide support for applications crashing on your operating system. Is this a Microsoft Operating System problem
The only way to fix it was to delete the google folder from the appdata, local folder, under IT guidance. Upon opening the Google Chrome Browser, the browser kept crashing after 5 seconds (the window closed).