SOURCE: Chrome: I am trying to load mail.myweb.com with google chr...
antivirus may have block it, clean up all temp files, and history , clean registry
SOURCE: A few months back, my
You might need to format the phone as it is possible that some corrupt programs have filled up the memory. Also try to reset the phone for errors in the software. So to reset remove the battery and the memory card from the phone. Using your PC , scan the memory card for any corrupt files or media files with virus- it is possible when they are downloaded from unsafe sites. If so remove or format the card. Now replace the card and battery and switch on the phone. If the phone hangs up then it is confirmed that the software is corrupt and will need a reinstallation. Seeking help from the authorized service /support centre is most ideal. Take estimate and decide.
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SOURCE: Google Chrome operating very slow
Click the wrench in the top-right corner and click "About Google Chrome" This will automatically check for updates. If everything's up to date and it's still running slow, you may want to try reinstalling. If that doesn't work, then maybe it's a problem with your Internet bandwidth. You could try an alternative like Mozilla Firefox to determine if the problem is Chrome or your connection. I hope this helps!
SOURCE: I'm now unable to save documents onto my desktop in google chrome
Reinstall Your Antivirus Software then check it out or restore to the previous version.
As you surf the Web and enter log in information, some sites store your personal information in files called cookies.
Cookies save your log in data so that you don't have to enter the information each time you visit a site.
In addition, some sites save site data such as images and documents in your browser's cache.
These temporary files can speed up the time it takes to visit the website in the future.
If you want to get rid of cookies and cache data, you can do so by following a few steps.
Open Internet Explorer and select "Safety" on the toolbar.
Select "Delete Browsing History..." and select the boxes next to "Cookies" and "Temporary Internet Files."
Click "Delete" to clean your cache and cookies.
Firefox
Open Firefox and select the "Tools" menu. Click "Clean Recent History."
Select "Everything" from the drop-down menu next to "Time Range to Clear."
Select the boxes next to "Cache" and "Cookies" in the list below "Details."
Click "Clear Now" to erase your cache and cookies.
Google Chrome
Open Google Chrome and click the "Wrench" icon to the right of the address bar.
Select "Options" and click the "Under the Hood" tab. Click "Clear Browsing Data" under "Privacy" and select the boxes next to "Empty the Cache" and "Delete Cookies and Other Site Data.
" Select "Everything" from the "Clear Data From This Period:" drop-down menu.
Click "Clear Browsing Data" to empty your cache and delete your cookies.
Hope this helps.
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