Fixing Chrome Not Loading on Windows 11
If Chrome won’t load on your Windows 11 machine, try restarting your computer, updating Chrome to the latest version, or reinstalling it.
Step-by-Step Guide to Fixing Chrome
1. **Restart your computer**: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve the issue.
2. **Update Chrome**:
- Open Chrome (if possible) or go to the Chrome website to download the latest version.
- Click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner and select “Help” then “About Google Chrome”.
- Chrome will automatically check for updates and install the latest version.
3. **Disable extensions**:
- Type “chrome://extensions/” in the address bar (if Chrome is working) or press Windows + R and type “chrome://extensions/”.
- Toggle off all extensions and restart Chrome.
4. **Reinstall Chrome**:
- Press Windows + I to open Settings.
- Click on “Apps” and find Google Chrome in the list.
- Click on it and select “Uninstall”.
- Go to the Chrome website and download the latest version.
5. **Check for malware**: Run a full scan with your antivirus software to ensure no malware is interfering with Chrome.
Frequently Asked Questions
* **Q: What if I’m still having issues after trying the above steps?**
A: You may want to try resetting Chrome to its default settings or seeking further assistance from Google support.
* **Q: Can I use a different browser temporarily?**
A: Yes, you can use other browsers like Microsoft Edge or Firefox while you troubleshoot Chrome.
* **Q: Will reinstalling Chrome delete my bookmarks and history?**
A: No, your bookmarks and history should be preserved, but it’s always a good idea to sync your data with a Google account to ensure it’s backed up.
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