Chrome canary not launching after 52.0.2738.0 update
Reported by
vissa...@gmail.com,
May 16 2016
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/48.0.2564.82 Safari/537.36 Edge/14.14342 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Delete old build 2. Update canary to latest version from website 3. Attempt to launch browser What is the expected behavior? Browser opens What went wrong? [0516/163105:ERROR:process_info.cc(608)] range at 0x50ae243000000000, size 0x226 fully unreadable [0516/163105:ERROR:process_info.cc(608)] range at 0x50ae243200000000, size 0x226 fully unreadable [0516/163105:ERROR:process_info.cc(608)] range at 0x0, size 0x226 fully unreadable [0516/163105:WARNING:in_range_cast.h(38)] value 2363585864508 out of range [0516/163105:WARNING:in_range_cast.h(38)] value 2363585866008 out of range [0516/163105:WARNING:in_range_cast.h(38)] value 2363585866348 out of range [0516/163105:WARNING:in_range_cast.h(38)] value 2363585863390 out of range [0516/163105:WARNING:in_range_cast.h(38)] value 2363585863600 out of range [0516/163154:ERROR:process_info.cc(608)] range at 0xd88f247600000000, size 0x166 fully unreadable [0516/163154:ERROR:process_info.cc(608)] range at 0xd88f249600000000, size 0x166 fully unreadable [0516/163154:ERROR:process_info.cc(608)] range at 0x0, size 0x166 fully unreadable [0516/163154:WARNING:in_range_cast.h(38)] value 1541231813038 out of range [0516/163154:WARNING:in_range_cast.h(38)] value 1541231814658 out of range [0516/163154:WARNING:in_range_cast.h(38)] value 1541231814998 out of range [0516/163154:WARNING:in_range_cast.h(38)] value 1541231811918 out of range [0516/163154:WARNING:in_range_cast.h(38)] value 1541231812130 out of range Crashed report ID: Can't open browser How much crashed? Whole browser Is it a problem with a plugin? No Did this work before? Yes Previous canary build - before 2am this morning Chrome version: 52.0.2738.0 Channel: canary OS Version: 10.0 Build 14342 Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 21.0 r0
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May 17 2016
Reporter@ - Uninstall any recent programs, especially programs with names you do not recognize. Some malicious programs may intentionally cause conflicts in Chrome. Try the Chrome Cleanup Tool (https://www.google.com/chrome/cleanup-tool/index.html) and create a new user profile. As a last resort, try uninstalling Chrome completely and reinstalling Chrome. After unistalling please clear the available user data by following the below path before installing the browser. C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome SxS Thanks!
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Jun 9 2016
@vissar2g -- Could you please respond to Comment# 2 and update the issue which would help us triage further. Thanks in Advance.
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Jun 9 2016
Solved
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Jun 10 2016
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding requester "brajkumar@chromium.org" for another review and adding "Needs-Review" label for tracking. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Jun 10 2016
@vissar2g -- Thank You for the update. Marking the issue as Won't Fix as per Comment#4. Please feel free to raise a new bug if the issue again occurs. |
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Comment 1 by vissa...@gmail.com
, May 16 2016