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Fix Google Chrome won’t open or launch on Windows PC
Unable to Open Google Chrome on Windows 10, Find Here Solution!!
If you are stuck because Google Chrome browser won’t open or launch or load web pages, then the chances are that either the Chrome files have been corrupted or some plugin is taking up a lot of resources. It may end up with a message — Google Chrome has stopped working. Surprisingly, you may also see it in the Task Manager, but there will nothing on the Taskbar. In this post, we will show how to fix this issue.
Chrome won’t open
If Google Chrome browser does not launch or start, here some ways to resolve the issue:
- Kill Chrome from Task Manager
- Check if your Antivirus is blocking Chrome
- Delete User Profile in Chrome
- Run Chrome in Safe Mode
- Run Chrome Cleanup Tool
- Reinstall Chrome.
1] Kill Chrome from Task Manager
If Chrome won’t open, maybe its process is running the background, but you do not see the browser windows. In this case, you will have to force quit Chrome and try launching again.
- Right click on the Taskbar and select Task Manager. If the Task Manager is not responding, you can use Alt + Ctrl + Del and then select Task Manager.
- Under “Processes,” look for “Google Chrome” or “chrome.exe.”
- Right-click and select End process.
- Try relaunching the program.
2] Check if your Antivirus is blocking Chrome
Sometimes, because of false-positive, a security program might block Chrome, and this is why its not able to launch properly. You can either disable such software or completely uninstall them to see if Chrome can open.
3] Delete User Profile in Chrome
- Open Run Prompt and type %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data.
- Hit Enter.
- Look for folder name ‘Default folder’
- Copy it to another drive as a backup, and then delete this folder.
- Launch Chrome Again, and go to Settings > Advanced > Reset
- Confirm.
You may have to sign in again with your Google account. All your data will be lost.
4] Run Chrome in Safe Mode
You may check by launching Chrome in Safe Mode. This will disable Chrome Extensions. This is just to check if any of the installed extensions are creating problems. If it launches, then you will have to manually find out the culprit and uninstall that extension.
5] Run Chrome Cleanup Tool
Run Chrome browser’s built-in Chrome’s Malware Scanner & Cleanup Tool. It helps you remove unwanted ads, pop-ups & malware, Unusual Startup pages, toolbar, and anything else that spoils the experience by crashing websites by overloading the pages with memory request.
6] Reinstall Chrome
You can reset the Chrome browser or reinstall Chrome again. Make sure to delete the user profile, run CCleaner, and then fresh-install it.
We hope one of these solutions help you to your problem on your Windows PC. This post will help you if Chrome crashes or freezes.