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Status: Archived
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Closed: Mar 2017
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OS: Windows
Pri: 2
Type: Bug-Regression



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Chrome not loading any page, including Options and Help also

Reported by kerozin....@gmail.com, Mar 5 2016

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:44.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/44.0

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Use latest Chrome stable or Canary on Windows 10 Pro [Version 10.0.10586]
2. Open Chrome
3. After opening any page (including Options or Help) you will get a "Page not responding" error, which is can't be closed.

What is the expected behavior?

What went wrong?
Possible that a Windows 10 update causing every Chrome version (stable or canary) to not work on my PC.

Did this work before? Yes 2-3 days ago Chrome worked without problem. I reinstalled it, but still not working.

Chrome version: <Copy from: 'about:version'>  Channel: n/a
OS Version: 10.0
Flash Version:
 
The "--no-sandbox" flag making it work again, but this is not final solution.

Comment 2 by jj0bl...@gmail.com, Mar 6 2016

Had the same problem, tried --no-sandbox and it works too as a temporary solution. Entered chrome and update it to Version 49.0.2623.75 m (64-bit). Update my win 8 x64(shown on ss attach). Then do a cold boot(complete power off). Remove --no-sandbox and chrome works perfectly again. Hope it helps.
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I also tried removing --no-sandbox and setting Windows 7 compatibility. It
works too. I think the causer was a latest Win10 update.

2016-03-06 14:19 GMT+01:00 jj0blank@gmail.com via Monorail <
monorail@chromium.org>:
Labels: Needs-Feedback
Are you running Chrome on a network share?
What do you mean by network share? Installed on a server or shared to another PCs in my home network? The answer is no. I running locally on my PC and Chrome's folder not shared to any other computer in my home.
Components: UI>Browser>Navigation
Labels: -Needs-Feedback
It could be a path shared locally with yours.  Doesn't sound like this is the case, though.  This does sound like an issue with Chrome being unable to create child processes.

Navigation folks:  I don't suppose you know who owns the process creation code?

Comment 7 by nasko@chromium.org, Mar 9 2016

Cc: wfh@chromium.org
Adding wfh@ as I think he was tracking an issue with failing process creation.

Comment 8 by creis@chromium.org, Mar 9 2016

Components: Internals>Sandbox
Project Member

Comment 9 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Mar 10 2017

Status: Archived (was: Unconfirmed)
Issue has not been modified or commented on in the last 365 days, please re-open or file a new bug if this is still an issue.

For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot

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