View Full Version : Google chrome going slow?
10mm-man
06-19-2013, 20:22
Whats up with Google chrome? Acting like it is on dial up! Anyone else having issues? No I did not use the search function to see if it was posted already....
My IE works nice and fast so it is not my connection..
Were you going to *those* sites on Chrome and picked up something nasty? [Coffee]
Workin' fine for me on Chrome and IE10.
10mm-man
06-19-2013, 20:49
Were you going to *those* sites on Chrome and picked up something nasty? [Coffee]
Workin' fine for me on Chrome and IE10.
[hahhah-no]
coldaudio
06-19-2013, 20:55
Try reinstalling it? I'll bet its either a plug-in or add-on. I know Java released an update today. Version 7 Build 25 I think.
cmailliard
06-19-2013, 21:38
I was having stupid issuers with Chrome the other day - hitting back would cycle between the two most recent pages was the most annoying, but there was more. I uninstalled and reinstalled a clean install (not an update) and it is working fine. 4 minutes fixed the problem.
You might have to call the NSA customer support line for help.
10mm-man
06-19-2013, 23:34
You might have to call the NSA customer support line for help.
My exact thoughts!
When I went to Yahoo or Finance Yahoo site, Google Chrome kept crashing for few month.
It started working fine about 2 week ago. I did not update nor add anything.
Actually, I have noticed it running quite a bit slower lately, both on my work computer and my home computer. Thought I was having DNS problems at home before I saw it was an issue at work too. I've had to swap out on occasion for another browser when it just wouldn't load a page.
As far as updates, mine updates in the background so I've seen weird stuff a couple of times in the past like this without manually doing an update myself.
Byte Stryke
06-20-2013, 03:54
check your Java ver.
run CClean
http://www.piriform.com/
run Malwarebytes
http://www.malwarebytes.org/lp/malware_lp/?gclid=COPE9eau8rcCFa7m7AodXn4AVw
the free version is fine...
kawiracer14
06-20-2013, 09:25
Works fine for me - except on the car sites when I'm trying to build a new car. Apparently the Toyota Tundra hates Chrome.
Chrome (like every browser) has memory leaks. The bandaid fix is simple though... Menu > History > Clear Browsing data > Check: Clear Browsing History, Clear Download History & Empty Cache then click Clear Browsing Data. Close Chrome. Reopen Chrome and enjoy for another few days. If you do this and your physical RAM usage is above 50% with Chrome open then you need to upgrade your physical RAM. If you've got enough RAM then you should be good to go for a while and when your RAM usage surpasses 60% do it again. It takes only a few seconds to do and since Chrome saves your tabs it's no big deal IMO.
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