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On September 08 2013 01:50 JohnBailey wrote: I suppose this is not suprising since Chrome reports all your surfing patterns back to Goog servers whenever you do anything, so it makes sense that it would slow down alot more than other browsers that are just downloading what you want (!)
You should be able to disable this behavior temporarily. If your guess is correct, then the slowness would disappear and you can file one hell of an awesome bug report.
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I use Iron, and have seen similarly slow behavior. I use Google DNS as well, but I never figured out what the issue was. Chrome has never been more than a back-up browser to FF - so that's not changing haha.
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Did you try using not Google DNS? At least in this thread we never eliminated DNS as the possible culprit, because OP disappeared.
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I had the same problem, I had to wait for 15 second when I opened a new window or a new tab. It was caused by a program installed on my computer : browserprotect (nice name). I removed it with AdwCleaner (very light and very effective soft). Chrome worked perfectly after this. Hope it helped you !
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My Chrome has just always been terrible xD Terrible Computer=Terrible Browsing
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Since OP disappeared, can I take his place? I'm positive I have the exact same problem, as I can load pages at normal speeds as long as I stay inside the website I'm currently on. The address bar even still predicts searches, which means it CAN load quickly in new tabs. But if I try to open a new tab or go to an alternate URL in the tab I'm in, it takes ~30 seconds to load.
My computer is less than a month old, and this started happening a few days ago. All other browsers work fine, but I much prefer Chrome and would rather use that. Any ideas?
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I wonder if it was an under the hood thing, because my chrome has been acting up (not in the exact same way) for the past couple days. Just wait it out?
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Well, after restarting my computer for about the tenth time, chrome seems to be working properly now...there must be a simpler fix though. Shouldn't have to keep restarting until it decides to function normally.
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My Google Chrome has also been taking a lifetime to load web pages recently as well.
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Hello I have been using Win 8 on my desktop for a few months without any problems, but over the last month or so my internet browsers have become very very slow. Sometimes Google Chrome will not load unless I click several times on the home button. When I enter a search in the browser it quickly 'finds' the internet locations, but again I generally have to click rapidly on the url to get the page to load (this does not always work). This problem is with chrome, IE & firefox. I have tried uninstalling both chrome & IE but this did not help after re-installing. I have tried some other internet suggestions but with no success. Does anyone have any suggestions please.
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Update your flash. your chrome should speed up normally.
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