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| Thread ID: 115922 | 2011-02-09 20:44:00 | Chrome keeps locking up lappie | tuiruru (12277) | Press F1 |
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| 1176722 | 2011-02-10 23:36:00 | The file you downloaded from Adobe is their download manager - run it, and it will down load the required guff and install. If this will cause Chrome to crash again, is only trial and error. But what do I do about the one that is locking it at the moment? If I install 10.2.152.26 and then activate it, won't the on that's locking it still do that? |
tuiruru (12277) | ||
| 1176723 | 2011-02-11 00:28:00 | Looks like this locking up (groups.google.com) happens a lot, and has been there since 2008 or before. I would ask your question in their forum. This maybe the prob From Brendon on that link "I noticed that while streaming there are multiple Google chrome processes listed in taskmanager. The busiest one of the processes (I suspect it contains the video player) has a thread priority of below normal. Setting this priority to normal or higher mitigates the problem |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1176724 | 2011-02-11 00:49:00 | Hi Speedy I'l bear that in mind - but with flash enabled at the moment i wouldn't even get as far as playing a flash movie!! I'm using chrome at the moment and the CPU usage in Task Manager Processes is all single figures and set to normal. I might reactivate it a little bit late rand have a look in task manager then - I'm in the middle of doing something else at the moment :waughh: Thanks |
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