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  1. Restart my chrome - Google Chrome Community

    Nov 15, 2024 · On Windows, press `Ctrl + Shift + Esc`, find Chrome in the list, and select "End Task." On a Mac, use `Command + Option + Escape`, select Chrome, and click "Force Quit." …

  2. Fix Chrome if it crashes or won't open - Google Help

    Uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome can fix problems with your search engine, pop-ups, updates, or other problems that might have prevented Chrome from opening.

  3. Reset Chrome settings to default - Google Chrome Help

    Reset Chrome settings to default You can restore your browser settings in Chrome at any time. You might need to do this if apps or extensions you installed changed your settings without …

  4. Update Google Chrome - Computer - Google Chrome Help

    Windows users: Close all Chrome windows and tabs on the desktop, then relaunch Chrome to apply the update. Mac users: You can also set up automatic browser updates for all users of …

  5. Fix connection and loading errors in Chrome - Google Help

    Step 9: Reset Chrome settings To fix most problems, you can uninstall and reinstall Chrome. Learn how to uninstall Chrome. When you sign into Chrome, your info is saved into your …

  6. Fix issues with sync in Chrome - Google Help

    Fix issues with sync in Chrome You can turn sync on in Chrome to get your info on all your devices. If sync stops working or pauses, try these fixes. Resume sync If you signed out of a …

  7. How to reset of chrome browser - Google Chrome Community

    You can restore your browser settings in Chrome at any time. You might need to do this if apps or extensions you installed changed your settings without your knowledge. Your saved …

  8. Notify users to restart to apply pending updates - Chrome …

    After you apply any Chrome policies, users need to relaunch Chrome browser for the settings to take effect. Then, check users’ devices to make sure the policy is correct.

  9. Reset your Chromebook hardware - Google Help

    To fix some Chromebook problems, you might need to reset your Chromebook hardware, also called a hard reset. Try a hard reset only after other ways to fix the problem have failed.

  10. Fix Chrome if it crashes or won't open - Google Help

    Uninstall Chrome and make sure to check the box to delete browsing data. If it doesn't work in another browser, it could be a problem with your network or the website itself.