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Chromium keeps crashing when I start it

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13 minutes ago, Cobra! said:

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What do I do?

You realize that it is very buggy and you use another browser while you wait for a newer release of Chromium. it is really buggy, not your fault. I assume you are on version 60, well Chrome is now on version 60 and it is buggy too with random crashes, when version 59 was solid.

Before I begin, I'm new here... so hi.

 

Anyway, I'm having a problem with Chromium crashing on me as soon as it opens. There's no warning or anything, it just closes itself.

 

I found out that it does this after the second time I open it after installation, the "default" folder in the appdata folder is what seems to be causing it to close, as deleting it makes the browser start again, but then if I close then reopen, the problem returns. Regardless of whether I have it signed into an account, it still crashes.

 

None of the solutions I have found online have worked... I have tried reinstalling the program many times, and disabling my anti-virus/firewall, but the problem persists.

 

What do I do?

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13 minutes ago, Cobra! said:

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What do I do?

You realize that it is very buggy and you use another browser while you wait for a newer release of Chromium. it is really buggy, not your fault. I assume you are on version 60, well Chrome is now on version 60 and it is buggy too with random crashes, when version 59 was solid.

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Does regular chrome launch fine? 

 

Also, hey.

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imo chromium sucks.

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Okay, I installed Chrome Canary, and that's working for me just fine. If I run into any problems with that, I'll know to install regular Chrome.

 

Thanks guys!

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5 minutes ago, Cobra! said:

Okay, I installed Chrome Canary, and that's working for me just fine. If I run into any problems with that, I'll know to install regular Chrome.

 

Thanks guys!

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should be the first aid for your browser

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