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Permanent crashes starting from version 69.0.3456 on Windows 7
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andre.po...@gmail.com,
Jun 12 2018
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/69.0.3456.1 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Go to https://youtube.com/. 2. Start searching for something. 3. Basically, I get a big boom (I mean, snap) at this step. What is the expected behavior? The page should be loading normally What went wrong? An "Aw, snap" error was shown Crashed report ID: 6d98a453-ac67-4a67-a047-ca7a38d46fb2 How much crashed? Just one tab Is it a problem with a plugin? No Did this work before? Yes 69.0.3455 Chrome version: 69.0.3456.1 Channel: canary OS Version: 6.1 (Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2) Flash Version: This happens on nearly all websites and sometimes even on the chrome://settings page. Surely I cleaned cache and cookies (basically, everything except passwords), tried running in incognito mode - still no dice.
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Jun 13 2018
As per the providec arsh id in c#1(269d112fb89fb6e9), seems this issue is similar to #852113 hence merging into it. Please feel free to undup if it is not similar. Thanks..!
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Jun 13 2018
Sorry, I don't have permission to see #852113, could you please describe it a bit here? Thanks!
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Jun 13 2018
andre.polykanine@, we landed the fix yesterday in V8 version 6.9.120. It should be released in the next Canary.
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Jun 13 2018
Could you please reopen/reïnvestigate? In 69.0.3457.0 the issue is partially fixed, but only partially. There are websites like ru.wikipedia.org, where Chrome still crashes very frequently. Please see crashes 798bdfd2955ae079 and 48b0bcc6624fca73 (note, the time gap between them is really small). Thanks! |
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Comment 1 by andre.po...@gmail.com
, Jun 12 2018