One guy said that uninstalling Panda Antivirus solve his problem. Once that I also used to use Panda I decided to try and surprisingly worked,! Since I removed the software my downloads back to normal and chrome is not crashing anymore. In addition, the same problem has also been reported across Panda Security forum, where the tech support suggested the complainants to give the hotfix a try. Rest assured, we are looking out for more alternatives. In the meantime, if you were also facing the same problem and have figured a way out of this, do share the workaround with other affected users by dropping a comment below.
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Download Article Explore this Article Steps. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Close other tabs and apps. This time, do the following: Close every tab except for the one that's displaying the error message. Close other programs on your computer that are still open.
If you're currently downloading a file in Chrome, pause the download. To do this, click the three vertical dots, select Downloads , and then click Pause on the download. Refresh the page by clicking the curved arrow icon in the upper-left corner. If the page loads as normal, it's likely that your computer ran out of available RAM and couldn't display the page. Try keeping fewer tabs and other apps open while you're using Chrome.
Restart Chrome. Check the Chrome task manager. Chrome's built-in task manager gives you information about all processing running within Google Chrome, including individual tabs and extensions. If any one tab or extension is consuming too many resources, you can end the process.
Here's how: Click the three-dot menu at the top-right corner of Chrome. Select the More Tools menu. Click Task manager. Click the Memory footprint column at the top of the task manager to show the most memory-consuming processes at the top of the list. The "Browser" option will usually be taking up the most resources. If there's a tab or extension that has a much higher number than the rest, you can click it once and click End process to kill it.
This should free up some memory. If something seems much higher than the other options, select it and click End process. Close the task manager and refresh the page. Remove unneeded extensions. If you found an extension taking up a lot of RAM or CPU power in the last step, or you've simply noticed that Chrome slows down or crashes when you use an extension, remove it.
This, combined with the additional bug involving the browser not showing shortcut icons in tabs and search results has left several people wondering where Google dropped the ball. It seems in the favicon and shortcut issue that Google has instead replaced them with the Chrome globe icon. This indicates that Chrome did not load the favicon as it is displayed on the webpage. Users have reported that downloading files and email attachments seems to aggravate the browser, causing it to crash.
While some users report Google Chrome crashing during downloads of any type, others say it is mainly when they attempt to download PDFs and other similar attachments. The file will download and show the ring status on the bottom left, but once it completes, the downloaded file hangs for a bit and that causes Chrome to close.
It happens from various websites, such as google drive and iCloud. It only happens with pdf-files, word or ppt files cause no issue. Chrome and MacOS are up to date.
Safari and Firefox are able to download PDFs without crashing.
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