There are several reasons that cause Chrome not working, this could be a possible issue with Google Chrome settings, Browser cache, cookies, Virus infection or the browser is not updated. Whatever the reason, here we have 5 solutions help to restore Chrome browser health normal.

1 Google Chrome not responding1.1 Optimize Google Chrome1.2 Disable Chrome Extensions1.3 Disable Hardware Acceleration1.4 Run Chrome Browser compatibility mode1.5 Allow Chrome through Windows Defender Firewall1.6 Reset Chrome browser1.7 Clear proxy settings (optional)1.8 Clear your DNS cache

Before go ahead, open the command prompt, type nslookup  Google.com and press the enter key. If you don’t get the IP address back, it is just your internet connection. If you are using a wired connection check whether the cables are connected properly. If it’s wireless, try reconnecting it. Or try these Internet connection troubleshooting steps.

If you get the IP address back, then something else is causing the issue, try the solutions below. First of all install good antivirus software, with the latest updates installed and perform a full system scan to make sure virus malware infection not causing the issue.

Optimize Google Chrome

Whenever you notice a web browser start misbehaving the first thing you have to clear the cache, browsing history and cookies that help chrome get back on good condition and fix most of the problems. Note: If Google Chrome keeps crashing continuously, Not responding, then you need to boot into safe mode to perform the steps below.

Open the Google Chrome browser, and click the menu icon (three vertically aligned dots) in the top-right corner.Click, “More Tools > Clear Browsing Data” ( Or you can use the keyboard shortcut  “Ctrl+Shift+Del”)Here under Advanced, check all other boxes except passwords, Autofill form data, Hosted app data and media licenseClick Clear browsing data.Now re-launch the browser and check everything working fine.

Clear Browsing Data

Disable Chrome Extensions

Google Chrome extensions (Add-ons) allow you to do more things in your browser, which improves your user experience. But sometimes malfunction of third-party plug-in(s) can trigger the Google chrome not responding error, especially while switching between tabs. If you have installed a number of Extensions on your Web browser we recommend disable them by following steps below. Note: If disabling Extensions resolves the issue, then enable the extensions one by one to find out after enabling which extension causing the browser not responding.

Disable Hardware Acceleration

Chrome supports Hardware acceleration is a feature, that makes use of GPU processing in addition to the CPU to make tasks perform at a faster speed. But sometimes it causes stops Google Chrome from working, Disable Hardware acceleration and check if this helps.

Run Chrome Browser compatibility mode

Again sometimes, Due to the compatibility issue, the Chrome browser stops working, Even not open by clicking the shortcut icon. That causes running chrome with compatibility mode to help to resolve the problem.

Allow Chrome through Windows Defender Firewall

Press Windows + R, type control firewall.cpl and ok to open windows defender firewall. From the left side, Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall. Click Change settings. Then make sure the boxes for Google Chrome are ALL ticked and click OK.

Reset Chrome browser

If all the above solutions fail to fix the problem, Google Chrome still crashes, freezes or not responding Reset the Chrome browser to its default settings, works like a charm. To do this Reset Chrome settings to default, This might be very helpful if apps or extensions you installed changed your settings without your knowledge. Your saved bookmarks and passwords won’t be cleared or changed.

Clear proxy settings (optional)

Press Windows+R, type inetcpl.cpl and ok top open Internet propertiesMove to the Connections tab, then click LAN settings.Here checkmark “Automatically detect settings”And under proxy server uncheck “Use a proxy server for your LAN”Click ok and apply to make save changes. Re-open Chrome and check everything working properly.

Clear your DNS cache

If you notice, chrome opens but visit web pages stuck on the white screen, that could be solved by clearing the DNS cache. Here is how to do Close the Command prompt, restart windows and check Google chrome working without any problems. Still having a Problem let us know on the comments below, Also read

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