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Answer» I have goolge chrome V4 one working fine and the next day won't open anything just hangs there any got solutions? Runing in WINDOWS 7.Do other browsers work (Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, etc)?Quote from: Allan on March 03, 2010, 06:01:15 AM Do other browsers work (Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, etc)? Yes they all work perfectly they LOAD almost instanley. Its just goole chrome that won't load. I have resintalled it three times but still the same result.Have you tried uninstalling it and then reinstalling it to a different location?You are not alone there. Check this link out as other people have/had the same problem and you may be able to solve yours. http://www.google.co.uk/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=04d2fee2c45d03a3&hl=enQuote from: ganjaman on March 04, 2010, 04:37:09 PM You are not alone there. Check this link out as other people have/had the same problem Another issue, check out this link -- http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=35447:)Thanks everyone for your replies I have solved my problem I install Windows 7 and all is working ok.Nice 1 Quote from: ojas25 on March 05, 2010, 07:09:50 AM :)Thanks everyone for your replies I have solved my problem I install Windows 7 and all is working ok.Do you mean reinstall? You already had it installed, as indicated in your first POST.Quote from: soybean on March 05, 2010, 08:14:07 AM Do you mean reinstall? You already had it installed, as indicated in your first post.Sorry about that I was running XP Prof.I must be lucky I never had any problems with chrome I am running XP home service pack 3. CheersQuote from: ojas25 on March 06, 2010, 06:21:57 AM Sorry about that I was running XP Prof.The details of this situation remain unclear. In your OP (original post), you said you were running Windows 7 and you explained your problem with Chrome. Now, you say "I was running XP Prof". Did you have a problem with Chrome running with Windows 7 or not? If not, then why did you mention it in your OP? And, why later say "I was running XP Prof"? Do you mean that you meant to say in your OP that you were running Win XP Prof? And, are you saying the problem STOPPED when you installed Windows 7 and installed Chrome under Windows 7? If not, then what was the solution?Quote from: soybean on March 15, 2010, 11:29:03 AM The details of this situation remain unclear. In your OP (original post), you said you were running Windows 7 and you explained your problem with Chrome. Now, you say "I was running XP Prof". Did you have a problem with Chrome running with Windows 7 or not? If not, then why did you mention it in your OP? And, why later say "I was running XP Prof"? Do you mean that you meant to say in your OP that you were running Win XP Prof? And, are you saying the problem stopped when you installed Windows 7 and installed Chrome under Windows 7? Looks like he has confused himself cheers |
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