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I started to use Chrome a few weeks ago, and I absolutely loved it until two or three days ago. After I installed M$ .NET framework 3.5 which I needed for AutoCAD, Chrome wouldn't open any page anymore. It'd say that the page became unresponsive and gave you the option to either kill the page or wait, but nothing worked. I went through a series of forums out there, and it seems that this problem has been going on for a year now. So one of google's staff members answered that you could try something like adding --no-sandbox command line, and it worked, but now when I start Chrome it says that using that option is not supported and makes your machine susceptible for viruses or something like that. There is a lot of people out there with the same problem, and google hasn't done anything about it. I think this is pretty serious (not the fact that Chrome has a problem, but rather that google hasn't done anything or has been unable to solve this). Perhaps you could investigate some of this. I don't want to switch back to FireFox, but I just might have to. Excuse me for my poor english-
rombo.

posted by : rombo, 06 June 2010 Complain about this comment

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