Thursday 20 August 2015

Google Confirms Chrome Browser Issues in Windows 10, Fix coming soon

Microsoft released Windows 10 Build 10525 on Tuesday but it brought a new set of problems to fore. Many Windows 10 users reported that when Google’s Chrome browser is launched in Build 10525, all tabs crash and you are presented with the following message:
Chrome, Windows 10, error, not working, fix, Google
The Chrome crash issue seems to effect majority of the Windows 10 users though some could run it without any hitch.  In a statement posted on the Chromium board, Google confirmed the issue, explaining that it’s already aware of the problem and is looking for more feedback in order to fix it.
Google added in the advisory that this kind of errors is something to be expected because Windows 10 build 10525 is not a final version of the operating system and some of the changes that Microsoft does could affect apps running on your computer.
“We have the problem confirmed and someone is working on it, so additional “me to” comments are a distraction at this point. Please just star the issue if you want to convey that you are affected, and if we have any questions or need additional feedback we’ll post a comment,” Google explained.
“Also, please remember that this kind of temporary breakage is expected for users on the Windows 10 fast ring. So, we definitely appreciate your assistance in tracking down these problems, but if you’re not comfortable dealing with disruptions and workarounds, then the fast ring might not be for you.”

Workaround for the Chrome crash issue:

Fortunately there are two workarounds. The first: reinstall the Chrome 32-bit version, this fixes the issue. The second workaround is to right click on the shortcut which is shown in the folder and add on the end of the target path –no-sandbox (right-click the Chrome shortcut, click Properties, and add the –no-sandbox flag at the end of the target code)

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