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Still have no clue what it's for this AnalyticsSDK, they just included it in last update without notice, Mcafee that is.I appreciate you taking the time to share your concern and thank you for using this forum, it is a great place to find answers. It was indeed the 'AnalyticsSDK' that was causing the problem, just disable and/or delete and problem fixed. Thanks for this, I was realy annoyed because i couldnt acces the internet and needed help with this.
Just disable it, and restart pc, it should be ok.
Scroll down to ClientAnalyticalServices and right click.Ĭhange Start up to Disabled (it should be on either manual or automatic currently. "Go to Control Panel, then System and Security, then Administrative Tools. I found this online for ya, I was amongst these forums checking what other people did. Thats what is making chrome crash and you need to disable it. Open TaskManager and find 'AnalyticsSDK' in the 'Background processes'. Do I need to deinstall Mcafee as you have done and reinstall it or is there a way of removing the offending element? ThanksĪs I mentioned above (although briefly), it has something to do with AnalyticsSDK. I am also using Mcafee antivirus across all of the pc's so it sounds like this may be the common element causing the issue.
I just tried the beta version and it crashed in 10 minutes. I have exactly the same issue here on 4 of our windows pc's - Chrome is crashing repeatedly and i reported it on the google chrome product forum where others have said they have the same issue. I have no idea why this has happened all of a sudden and its frustrating me!Īny help would be really great, thank you I have Mcafee Internet Security, and Chrome Extensions are: McAfee WebAdviser (currently turned off), True Key™ by Intel Security and AdBlock
I tried disabling firewall/antivirus, removed Chrome extensions (except adblock), I uninstalled Chrome and reinstalled using the offline mode, I deleted history (4 weeks worth) and this might have improved it, as I was able to use Google for about 2 hours before it crashed again
And I cannot re-open chrome again so I have to restart my PC every time! In task manager, there is always 1 chrome tab that cannot be killed off for some reason (seems as if its a bug or something not letting it close). It freezes usually every 20-30 minutes, then says its stopped working (a message about it not responding), so I have to close it. So the past month Google Chrome has randomly stopped working.