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Stable Channel Update

Wednesday, September 24, 2014
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14 comments :

jojo said...

Slower than usual, many bugs.

12:07 PM, September 24, 2014
Moo Scree said...

Please elaborate??

8:29 PM, September 24, 2014
j0se ant said...

Superslow (freezes while) to open 20 tabs at once. With other versions could open 100 faster (responsive while)... (v37x slow, v36x fast)

5:28 AM, September 25, 2014
Hanspeter Holzer said...

The bugfix is also in canary and beta I hope, not only in stable?

6:00 AM, September 25, 2014
나다니엘 said...

all images in internet are HQ.

8:38 AM, September 25, 2014
toPAQuitz said...

it freezes for 5 mins upon opening chrome.

10:10 AM, September 26, 2014
Hannibal Moot said...

I have spent the last 3 days trying to recover from this update on my Windows 7 system. It bogged everything down to the point of unusability..I thought I had a virus.

After restoring old backups of my OS and basically rebuilding my whole system, I have it somewhat running albeit VERY slow. I honestly don't know what has helped fix things and what was unnecessary.

I am getting "unsafe script" errors on Facebook and Google's own pages, eg: Gmail. I have no idea what these are or what to do with them as the help pages just say they might be bad or might not be. Sure would be helpful if it said what they were.

I even tried going to the 64bit version. HUGE mistake. That just about did my system in. Would take over an hour to boot up then everything would move in slo-mo then just hang. That's when I had to do a complete restore to at least get back to 32bit.

I used to like Chrome because it was fast and simple and didn't take over your whole system like IE but now if I have a Chrome problem, my whole system suffers.

I'm at maybe an intermediate level for tech knowledge so I don't know how an average user would ever be able to troubleshoot Chrome problems.

C'mon, can't you just offer a good simple browser that does the basics? And if it's extensions that are the problem, then close the web store since I had to pretty much get rid of any extensions that were useful just to get the browser to run.

And even though it seems to be running a bit better, I have to shut it down if I want to run any other programs because Chrome has become such a bloated resource hog.

If the next update goes like this again, that'll be it for Chrome for me. C'mon guys, keep it simple. You're losing touch with the average user who just wants simplicity and a product that works.

5:37 PM, September 27, 2014
Mikael majling said...

Me and my colleges are all experiencing random crashes every hour since this version was released, both in windows and OSX.

4:24 AM, September 29, 2014
glozx said...

Anyone encounter this new release cause "SSL Extended Validation EV" break show "Partially Encrypted"

9:40 PM, September 30, 2014
Thiago Ganzarolli (X-low) said...

I ended up here because after this update, this tool stopped working: http://azkaban.github.io/. Of course I discovered this after many hours of debugging, looking at every possible infra-structure failure point. Then I decided to try it on Safari. Then on Firefox. Then I realized Chrome had broken it.

12:49 PM, October 01, 2014
Anonymous said...

I can't update. It keeps telling me to restart the browser.

chrome://chrome/
Version 37.0.2062.120 m

Fast fertig! Starten Sie Google Chrome neu, um die Aktualisierung abzuschließen.
Neu starten

2:38 AM, October 02, 2014
Ahmad Abou Hashem said...

I have an issue with this update, when I open inspect element and do some modificaiton then close inspect element and open it again, the modification still appear in the page but it resets in the inspect elements CSS.

6:09 AM, October 02, 2014
Legislax said...

Why is jQuery apparently being loaded without me asking for it. I load an XML file into Chrome and it immediately loads jQuery which promptly fails by reporting an error setting the backgroundClip style on "undefined".

I don't want jQuery -- who decided that it should always be present and why is there no documentation about this bad decision?

1:56 PM, October 03, 2014
Unknown said...

I´m having the same issue here...
And constantly receiving this message :

Failed to load resource: net::ERR_INCOMPLETE_CHUNKED_ENCODING

Only happens on Chrome and It's the same problem in incognito Mode.
Same problem whithout extension.
I'm in the last version of Chrome.

I'm on Windows 7, and it's the same on Mac OSx and Linux.

10:18 AM, October 04, 2014

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