![]() ![]() Google Chrome is notorious for crashing due to cache files and the never-ending RAM management issues. Turns out these cache files may rack up on size and if you don’t get rid of cache files or it doesn’t delete itself, you could have issues with the particular app. You can load an app, website, or service load faster whenever you are using it. You can clear “prefetch”, “temp”, and “%temp%” via Windows Run (Windows + R) function. I have a knick to clear temporary files every time my PC starts slowing down or some software crashes. You can simply go to Settings > Reset and Clean Up and select “Restore settings to their original defaults”. If you can’t find what’s wrong with the browser, maybe you (or someone else) tweaked some settings causing it to behave abnormally.
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