Chrome not working after Windows 7 updates

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justinbyrne001

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Okay, I am about to lose it, literally, because I cannot resolve this issue, and this is the ‘only’ place I know of where I can get some sound advice.

I had recently wiped my hard drive clean, to do a fresh install of Windows 7. My registry was becoming a little cluttered, and after about a year and a half of installing, updating, and upgrading software, I felt as though my system needed a fresh start. I am a software and web developer, and I like to keep my system minimal, however, I do rely on many different software packages and services to develop (i.e.: Java JDK, Apache, PHP, MySQL, UDK, Maya, Adobe, the .NET framework, and every major web-browser currently available), and it is crucial that everything works in harmony. Now, I have not even begun to install anything (other than Windows 7), and I am already experiencing the same issue repeatedly. Here is what I am experiencing.

When I install Windows 7, I ‘disable’ Windows from performing their ‘automatic updates’. In the past, have had too many experiences where one of Microsoft’s updates renders something within my system as un-functional, and I am almost 100% positive that this is occurring again, however, I cannot pin point which update is doing this, nor exactly what is causing this issues. What is happening is I cannot get Chrome to access the internet, at all. It runs, however, it will not access the internet. It is crucial for me to have this service, since this is my #1 choice for internet browsers, and (since I develop web-sites) I require it to work out cross-compatibility issues. I cannot work without this, so please, I do not need Firefox, Opera, IE, etc… fan boys suggesting that I simply switch browsers. I require as many popular browsers as possible, so that I may perform my ‘job’ as best as I can, and in all honesty, I find that chrome suites my profession better than other browsers.

Now, with that out of the way, every browser that I have installed (IE, Opera, Firefox, Safari) all work fine, except for Chrome, and I only experience this problem after I update Windows 7. I have installed Windows 7 eight times already, and each time I try something new, and I still cannot get Chrome to function. Each time I install Windows, I have been going through the same routine (after noticing this problem). I first), Install Windows, second), install motherboard drivers, third), install LAN drivers, and fourth), install Chrome. At this point, Chrome works fine, and everything is sunshine and flowers. Then, I go on to install my Video drivers (ASUS Nvidia GeForce 660 DirectCUII), USB drivers, and other peripheral drivers. Still, at this point everything works fine. Then, before I install Kasperksy Antivirus (to rule out the possibility of a conflict) I begin updating Windows 7. Now, after the first set of updates, which is something like 102 critical updates, and after I restart my computer, Chrome does not work anymore. I have tried installing chrome ‘after’ Windows 7 completes all of its updates as well, with the same result. In addition, I have also tried:

1. Running CHKDSK /R & CHKDSK /F twice in administrator mode; no errors or bad sectors found.
2. Running a DEEP antivirus/malware scan on ‘all’ of my drives, twice, and nothing was found.
3. Running Chrome with the ‘-no-sandbox’ attribute, with no effect.
4. ‘Use automatic configuration script’, and ‘Use a proxy server’ within my internet options are ‘not checked’.
5. Running Chrome in ‘incognito’ mode, with no effect.
6. I have tried repairing Window 7 three times, with no effect.
7. Clearing out my memory, 4 times, with no effect.
8. Running CCleaner to clear out my registry, with no effect.
9. Updating my BIOS, with no effect.
10. Insuring that all of my drivers are up-to-date, with no effect.
11. Using an IP address to resolve a connection, with no effect.
12. And I have restarted my machine about a thousand times, with no effect.

I understand that this is a lot, and I would honestly be in debt to whoever could assist me with this matter. Currently, I have lost 4 days of both work and school because of this problem, and I am pulling my hair out attempting to figure this issue out. Apparently there are, and have been similar cases like mine (on the internet), however, none of the suggestions that I have found have worked in my case. I thank everyone who is able to lend their assistance towards this matter in advance, and I deeply appreciate any advice or knowledge which could assist me within this matter. Thank you for your time.
 

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Spencer Sanders

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I don't have any amazing terminology or great answer. I did the very same thing you did. I found the one thing on the new install I usually don't do. Checked the send usage statistics to google. I uninstalled. and put back without option. No issues. Maybe its just mine, just wanted to throw it out there.
 

zaraa

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hi ok this is what u need to do right click on chrome on ur desktop then click on properties u then will see this option (target: "C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" now all you need to do is edit it to "C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" -no-sandbox and then click on ok problem sloved open chrome and its good to go hope this helped :)
 

spstack

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With my Win 7 Ultimate 64 installs, I have run into browser crashing of varying levels with the worst level being IE, Chrome, and Firefox not running more than a minute or so. Makes it difficult to diagnose/research various problems. Have wasted time on everything you can imagine. Today I downloaded latest offline 32 bit and 64 bit java installs. Ran both of these and made sure no older versions installed. Pulled up IE, Chrome and Firefox individually and veryified Java (on Java website) and problem seem to be fixed. Browsers working fine so far.
 

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Today is May 13,2015. Just did a couple updates to Win 7 x64 and Chrome would not load anything when I brought it back up. Killed all Chrome processes as suggested by Techdoodle and said no to reopening the pages. I am now making this comment via Chrome, so good advice!

 

Andy_Runi

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If you have problems with google chrome on windows 7 64 b just DISABLE WINDOWS SEARCH INDEX.
I'm not an expert but i think chrome interferes with windows search index, hope this is just a coincidence i don't think google will do this on purpose. :)
 

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JanJ69

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Thank you, thank you, thank you. I was almost on my way out the door to replace my computer! I use Chrome ALL the time, and my system was more or less locked down and would do nearly nothing.
 

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I know this thread is old but I tried this step for an issue I was unable to resolve. Every time I started chrome I would get a popup that "windows firewall has blocked some features of this program" When I turned the firewall off and opened chrome windows would automatically turn it back on when I started chrome and prompt with the blocked features message. It was driving me nuts. Thanks for the help on an unrelated issue.

 

Jeffrey_43

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Starting October 2016 I found that my Google search and browser would not work properly or not at all. Like you I tried everything, but no to no avail" I eventually tracked the problem down to the newer Microsoft updates. I am running Windows 7 home SP1 64-bit. These are the main problems I was having. Stopped Google search history being retained and auto complete would stop working. Caused Freezing on web pages. Amazon.com web page will load but will freeze every time. The web page must be closed after it freezes. This was my FIX! Uninstall of KB3185330 (Important Update) Uninstall KB3192403 (Optional Update) You can try to load these updates and try for yourself and then just uninstall after you see the problem it causes. It should be a crime what Microsoft is doing and they are only hurting their customers. Microsoft should be investigated for violating antitrust laws.
 
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