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Railfan Technology > Google Chrome questionDate: 08/19/19 11:35 Google Chrome question Author: Railfan4Christ Last week I lost the ability to watch Virtual Railfan on YouTube, or to view the Rochelle webcam on Trains, or to even access Twitter. Everything else seems to be normal. Has anyone else had a problem? Microsoft Edge browser seems to work fine.
Thanks, Tom Date: 08/19/19 13:20 Re: Google Chrome question Author: Rmosele Is your computer running Windows 10 and did it just do a looooonnnngg (3 hr long) update? That screwed up a bunch of apps on my computer until I went back into the update manager and saw that there were 4 more updates that needed to run and didn't run automatically. Until I ran them my computer wouldn't run Chrome at all and did weird things with some other programs like Adobe. After completing all of the Windows updates everything is back to normal.
Date: 08/19/19 16:13 Re: Google Chrome question Author: gandydancer4 Use a Mac and you won't have these problems.
Date: 08/19/19 16:24 Re: Google Chrome question Author: trainjunkie gandydancer4 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Use a Mac and you won't have these problems. I have plenty of trouble with Chrome on OS X. It's not the OS, it's Google's crapware. Date: 08/19/19 17:03 Re: Google Chrome question Author: colehour I have found that Chrome can be buggy, and it used to just lock up periodically. It's also a big resource hog. I've gone back to using Firefox and DuckDuckGo as my search engine. I believe that less personal stuff ends up in the hands of the likes of Google. I'm using Windows 10, version 1903, with a 64 bit machine.
There were a few problems after my last update. It appears that a new user file was created, and several apps did not work properly. I had to re-install one of them. While I generally have had no problems with Windows 10 and its updates, this last update caused problems for a number of people, I believe. Date: 08/19/19 17:13 Re: Google Chrome question Author: ns2557 colehour Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I have found that Chrome can be buggy, and it used > to just lock up periodically. It's also a big > resource hog. I've gone back to using Firefox and > DuckDuckGo as my search engine. I believe that > less personal stuff ends up in the hands of the > likes of Google. I'm using Windows 10, version > 1903, with a 64 bit machine. > > There were a few problems after my last update. It > appears that a new user file was created, and > several apps did not work properly. I had to > re-install one of them. While I generally have had > no problems with Windows 10 and its updates, this > last update caused problems for a number of > people, I believe. > Agree 100% with your comments. All sorts of problems, tho I am getting them resolved, s l o w l y. Ben Date: 08/19/19 17:25 Re: Google Chrome question Author: TCnR Agree with just about everything said here, the MS update is getting some bad press and there's apparently some add-on updates going around. Noticed my DSL had slowed down so I went over to 'Downdetector' and they had a long list of Companies having problems just after the reload date, also lots of Network activity dragging everything down. Good day for reading a book.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/19/19 19:44 by TCnR. Date: 08/20/19 07:40 Re: Google Chrome question Author: mp345 > There were a few problems after my last update.
So don't update. Date: 08/20/19 08:03 Re: Google Chrome question Author: colehour mp345 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > > There were a few problems after my last update. > > So don't update. That certainly has crossed my mind, but not updating could mean that the computer could be exposed to potential risks. Date: 08/20/19 08:04 Re: Google Chrome question Author: Railbaron Or don't use Chrome - spies on everything you do and then reports back to Mother Google.
I use Opera, and I know there are others on here who do also based on threads like this, and it works very nicely - and without most pop-up ads. Date: 08/20/19 15:29 Re: Google Chrome question Author: colehour Railbaron Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Or don't use Chrome - spies on everything you do > and then reports back to Mother Google. > > I use Opera, and I know there are others on here > who do also based on threads like this, and it > works very nicely - and without most pop-up ads. That's one reason I've switched to Firefox, which was my default browser for many years. I occasionally use Edge and have used Opera in the past. Opera seemed to be a good product. I did not have trouble with Chrome after the update, by the way, but did have some problems with other apps. I will say that generally the Windows updates go pretty smoothly. |