Chrome Shuts Down Automatically
Apr 12, 2017 Hi, I just installed windows 7 updates as well as updates for my new Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma gaming headset. After restarting my laptop to apply. Chrome might already be running in the background on your computer. To see if Chrome's open and force quit, follow the steps below for your operating system. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete. Click Task manager. Under 'Processes', look for 'Google Chrome' or 'chrome.exe'. Click it, then click End process. Press ⌘ + Option + Esc. Thanks for A2A Naresh Kumar Sharma You can try the below solutions. Make sure you are using updated version of google chrome. Try to reinstall the google chrome.
I tried disabling all extensions and addons. The error also occurred with Firefox, if I am not mistaken.Ultimately, I tried uninstalling Google Chrome, after verifying it was indeed the latest/correct version and was up to date etc. Firefox crashed during part of the download and I ended up having a corrupted version of chrome that was accessible as an application but not recognized as an installed program.
And that one crashed as well as having a second of issue of it not remaining my default browser or even coming up as an option to set it as the default.Finally, I deleted all the files associated with the Google Chrome browser and reinstalled it a second time. This time the download was successful and chrome reinstalled correctly. I was having this problem in early 2017 with no solution found on line. Using Chrome on a Windows 10 PC.
Google Chrome Shuts Down Automatically
Chrome would shut down immediately after starting, or run for a short time and then disappear.My bandaid solution has been to NOT start Chrome until Windows 10 has had plenty of time to initialize everything during the start-up process. My current procedure is to turn on the computer, wait for the log on screen. Go get a cup of coffee and check the morning paper. Come back and make sure the hourglass or little blue circle has stopped spinning.
Start Chrome. No more auto-shutdown.
Hello jolene and welcome to my office here at G 2 G!My nick is maliprog and I'll be your technical support on this issue. Before we start please read my notes carefully:NOTE:. Malware removal is NOT instantaneous, most infections require several courses of action to completely eradicate. Absence of symptoms does not always mean the computer is clean. Kindly follow my instructions in the order posted. Order is crucial in cleaning process.
Please DO NOT run any scans or fix on your own without my direction. Please read all of my response through at least once before attempting to follow the procedures described. If there's anything you don't understand or isn't totally clear, please come back to me for clarification. Please do not attach any log files to your replies unless I specifically ask you. Instead please copy and paste so as to include the log in your reply.
You must reply within 3 days or your topic will be closedYou can run all these programs in Safe Mode.Step 1Download to your Desktop. Double click on the icon to run it (If running Vista or Windows 7, right click on it and select 'Run as an Administrator'). Make sure all other windows are closed and to let it run uninterrupted. Under the Custom Scan box paste this innetsvcs%SYSTEMDRIVE%.exe/md5startexplorer.exewinlogon.exeUserinit.exesvchost.exe/md5stop%systemroot%.
/mp /shklmsoftwareclientsstartmenuinternet command /rshklmsoftwareclientsstartmenuinternet command /64 /rsCREATERESTOREPOINT. Click the Quick Scan button. Do not change any settings unless otherwise told to do so. The scan wont take long. When the scan completes, it will open two notepad windows. OTL.Txt and Extras.Txt.
These are saved in the same location as OTL. Please copy (Edit-Select All, Edit-Copy) the contents of these files, one at a time, and post them if you need to start a new topic.Step 2Download GMER from. Note the file's name and save it to your root folder, such as C. Disconnect from the Internet and close all running programs. Temporarily disable any real-time active protection so your security program drivers will not conflict with this file. Click on to see a list of programs that should be disabled.
Double-click on the downloaded file to start the program. (If running Vista, right click on it and select 'Run as an Administrator'). Allow the driver to load if asked. You may be prompted to scan immediately if it detects rootkit activity. If you are prompted to scan your system click ' No', save the log and post back the results.
If not prompted, click the ' Rootkit/Malware' tab. On the right-side, all items to be scanned should be checked by default except for 'Show All'. Leave that box unchecked. Select all drives that are connected to your system to be scanned. Click the Scan button to begin.
(Please be patient as it can take some time to complete). When the scan is finished, click Save to save the scan results to your Desktop. Save the file as Results.log and copy/paste the contents in your next reply.
Exit the program and re-enable all active protection when done.Step 3Please don't forget to include these items in your reply:. OTL log. OTL Extras log. GMER logIt would be helpful if you could post each log in separate post.
Do you have any problems with other browsers except Chrome?Step 1NOTE: This fix is custom made for this system only and for current system state! Hi jolene singh,Download Virus Removal Tool from to your desktopRun the programme you have just downloaded to your desktop (it will be randomly named )First we will run a virus scanClick the cog in the upper rightSelect down to and including your main drive, once done select the Automatic scan tab and press Start ScanAllow Virus Removal Tool to delete all infections foundOnce it has finished select report tab (last tab)Select Detected threads report from the left and press Save buttonSave it to your desktop and attach to your next post.