Unable to load anything from http: to about:
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joh.sven...@gmail.com,
May 30 2016
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/46.0.2486.0 Safari/537.36 Edge/13.10586 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Start Chromium 2. Try opening https://www.google.com or about:settings or anything else What is the expected behavior? Web page should be rendered. What went wrong? Only white page is showing. Nothing can be loaded. After installing Chromium, it worked for a few days. That was 52.0.2741.0. Then it suddenly stopped working. Tried removing AppData/Local/Chromium and updating to 53.0.2753.0 but still the same. One note: When typing in the uri field, it generates drop down suggestions based on online searching, so indeed it speaks over the network. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 53.0.2753.0 Channel: stable OS Version: 10.0 Flash Version: It must be some state of my system triggering this behavior, yet Chromium should respond to it with proper message. However, this is on a pretty clean install of Windows 10.
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May 30 2016
Ok, I just downloaded and installed Google Chrome 51.0.2704.63 from official google.com and, guess what, it is the same result!
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May 31 2016
Unable to reproduce the issue on Win 10 and Win 7 using latest stable 51.0.2704.63 and canary 53.0.2753.0.Could you please try with a clean profile/incognito mode without having extensions in it. Also you can try running Chrome cleanup tool from below, it might resolve the issue to some extent. https://www.google.com/chrome/cleanup-tool/
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Jun 5 2016
I'm currently facing this issue with canary 53.0.2759.0, with nothing, including the new tab page and incognito info page, loading. 51.0.2704.79 (stable) works fine, however. The issue persisted after a clean install of the canary build, and with plugins and extensions disabled. The Chrome cleanup tool found nothing. On the canary build, the chrome task manager lists memory N/A for everything except Browser and GPU Process. None of the Process IDs except for Browser and GPU Process could be found in Windows' Task Manager. Opening up tabs after the browser has been opened results in a Process ID of 0. A Page Unresponsive popup will appear after a while, but tabs cannot be killed (probably because the processes in question don't exist). I'm running Windows 10.
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Jun 6 2016
The issue persists in 53.0.2760.0 (64-bit). I installed the 32-bit canary build for 53.0.2760.0 today, and the issue does not seem to be present in the 32-bit build, only the 64-bit build.
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Jun 30 2016
The latest canary(64 bit) works fine for me on Windows-10. Anyone still seeing the issue on the latest canary(53.0.2784.1), please update here.
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Jul 8 2016
Moving this nonessential bug to the next milestone. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Aug 4 2016
Unable to reproduce the issue on windows 10 using chrome stable 52.0.2743.116 and canary 54.0.2817.0. Closing this issue due to lack of user feedback. Please feel free to raise a new issue if the issue still persists for you on latest versions. Thanks, |
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Comment 1 by joh.sven...@gmail.com
, May 30 2016