I think it happened around the same time I installed Webroot.
Does Webroot do anything with Chrome that would possibly do that or is it something else?
Please let me know.
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View originalExport your Bookmarks and do a clean reinstall of Chrome. Uninstall Chrome and reboot and check for left overs by doing a search in My Computer and delete any folders related to chrome in both Directories and then install a clean download of the Latest version of Chrome and let us know if that corrects your issue!@ wrote:
I disabled GPU compositing and thread compositing and I have chrome installed in both? directories?
Can you make sure Chrome is installed in the correct path in Program Files or Program Files (x86) as I have seen some complain that it installed in the user space appdata section?@ wrote:
I don't know if this is the reason why but every time I go into Google Chrome's litle task manager it locks up for a long time before being able to do anything with it. Also going to chrome://memory does the same thing as well.
I think it happened around the same time I installed Webroot.
Does Webroot do anything with Chrome that would possibly do that or is it something else?
Please let me know.
Great to hear and thanks for the reply to let know the outcome!@ wrote:
I reinstalled and it's seems to do better....
So it might not be Webroot doing it after all...
Did wip out Canary just to try and it does not do the lock-ups either.
I would use it but the RAM usage is higher for Canary.
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