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1313949 2012-11-22 04:02:00 I have noticed after the automatic upgrade to Google Chrome now 23.0.1271.64 m It sops loading pages for some time then either carries on or if I try anything it comes up with error message Not Responding. Always been good up to now. Any ideas?: peterdb (10059)
1313950 2012-11-22 04:25:00 Try disabling all extensions inside of Chrome, if any. Profix (16949)
1313951 2012-11-22 04:26:00 Try Ctrl + Shift + Del and clear everything, see if that resolves it. If not, I'd look at adjusting DNS settings first, followed by PC settings.... Chilling_Silence (9)
1313952 2012-11-22 04:28:00 Seems its a common problem.

From doing google searching, theres quite a few people having the same problem.


One suggestion is this update does something to the Profile in Chrome. The common fix is to save all your bookmarks etc, delete the current profile then create a new one, after that the reports say it works fine.
wainuitech (129)
1313953 2012-11-22 04:38:00 If you're using windows, you can try a TCP/IP and Winsock reset.

Inside command prompt (run as Admin for Vista upwards) enter the following:

For Windows XP:
netsh int ip reset c:\reset.txt
netsh winsock reset

For Windows Vista to 8:
netsh int ip reset
netsh winsock reset

Press enter after each command and restart when done

If OSX, try using Google's DNS addresses; 8.8.4.4 & 8.8.8.8

Is it definitely only Chrome? Try using other browsers. Also, what operating system are you running?
Profix (16949)
1313954 2012-11-22 20:11:00 Where do I find the profile to delete it? And how does one save bookmarks? I have now put firefox on and imported bookmarks to that. It seems to work ok peterdb (10059)
1313955 2012-11-22 20:38:00 How to save Bookmarks in Chrome:

1) Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
2) Select Bookmark manager.
3) Click the Organize menu in the manager.
4) Select Export bookmarks.

Chrome will export your bookmarks as a HTML file, which you can then import into another browser or save as a backup.
Profix (16949)
1313956 2012-11-22 23:13:00 Thanks have done that and have also deleted all history. Trying to see how it goes peterdb (10059)
1313957 2012-11-25 04:28:00 Gone over to Firefox - was still having trouble with Chrome. So far FF seems ok thanks for your help. peterdb (10059)
1313958 2012-11-25 09:13:00 Another thing you can try is disabling the GPU acceleration in Chrome which was recently turned on by default. Some people with broken graphics card drivers have had similar issues to what you mention.

In Chrome, go to: chrome://flags
From there, disable GPU acceleration and see how you go. There's probably a few you need to toggle.
Chilling_Silence (9)
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