

Disable firewall for chrome: If windows or any other Antivirus application’s firewall is a blocking Google Chrome, it won’t work. Disable all Chrome extensions: Under settings> more tools> extensions, disable all active extensions as they load up and make your browser functioning very heavy to process.ħ. Uninstall and reinstall: Uninstall then reinstall Chrome else, if a simple repair fixes the problem, it becomes much easier.Ħ. Clear browser history, cookies & cache: Clear cookies, browsing history and cache data from settings menu.ĥ. If it is already listed as a program allowed to. Allow Chrome to access the network in your firewall or antivirus settings. This may be because your firewall or antivirus software wrongly thinks Google Chrome is an intruder on your computer and is blocking it from connecting to the Internet.

You can also reset Chrome to default settings here.Ĥ. Google Chrome is having trouble accessing the network.
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Reset settings/ check app conflicts: Open settings in Chrome, click advance to see all settings, scroll to Reset and clean up section, click on: update or remove incompatible applications. To close all the chrome.exe processes running in the background, open Task Manager> End Process (chrome.exe)ģ. Overtime these idle Chrome processes accumulate and use up all the RAM, making your PC slow and browser unresponsive. Chrome not closed properly, running in background: Most of the times we simply close Chrome by clicking the little cross in the corner of the window, but Chrome process keeps running in the background. Check your internet: Check if your internet connection is working and inspect the wires from the router to your PC.Ģ. These were some basic fixes, if the problem chrome not responding still persists, try some of the following advanced methods until one of them works for you.ġ.
