How to fix Google Chrome on Windows 10

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Microsoft recently released Windows 10 Build 10525 to Insiders. The build includes a few new features and improvements. Overall, the performance of the build is pretty decent. However, if you’re a Google Chrome user, you may want to stay on Build 10240 as there’s a bug on this build which causes Google Chrome to crash.

Thankfully, there’s a workaround for this issue. Firstly, you could try uninstalling the 64-bit software and try the 32-bit version, which has fixed the issue for a couple of users. If that doesn’t work for you and you want to use the 64-bit version, just follow the steps below:

  • Find your Google Chrome shortcut on the desktop
  • Right click and open Properties
  • Finally, find the Target input box and add “–no-sandbox” at the end and click on OK
  • Open Chrome and it should work for you now!

If you want to see more Windows 10 How-Tos, head over to this link. Don’t forget to check out our review of the OS here, and more coverage on Windows 10 is available here. And finally, check out this guide on how to fix the chromewebdata error.

Thanks for the tip, Tero A.

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