Many people rely on the web today not only to say information or connect but also to work. Web browsers have become pieces of software that are critical on any platform, so when it breaks, the internet is filled with complaints and demands for explanations. That is what happens on weekends when Google Chrome in Windows 10 starts to hit the left and right. Google does quickly encourage repairs and the solution is as we strange with the fixed bug.
No one except Google knew what bugs sent Chrome suddenly crashed randomly for a large number of users. The behavior is partly blamed on one of Google’s silent updates, which always happens behind the scenes, while the other quickly directs the finger towards the extension. This can be implied, however, from Google’s own improvements related to the original test trial.
The origin of origin is what is called Google system to test experimental features based on little by little. However, the main thing about it is that it must be something opt-in than something applied behind the scenes. As one of the affected users who searched the bug to this system, it did not happen here.
Google does not explicitly say what happened but it signaled exactly that. On Google Chrome Community Post detailing repairs, it instructs Linux users to enter the original profile directory profile and delete certain files. Interestingly, this is also a recognition that this problem also affects Linux users and not only Windows users as previously reported.
Repair for Windows 10 users is actually simpler, because Windows is not easy to get into hidden directories, fully understood. Chrome users only need to keep the browser open for 5 minutes after stopping all browser instances and repairs will be downloaded and applied in the background.