We're not sure how effective Chrome Software Cleanup Tool might be, but it's quick and easy to use, so if your copy of Chrome isn't working as it should then we'd give it a try. They do claim it removes programs which "aren't typical cases of malware", though, so it might be useful even if you've already run a very thorough antivirus scan. Method 1: Run Google Chrome Cleanup Tool. Google provides few details of what the Chrome Software Removal Tool actually does. Google Chrome Crashes 8 Simple Ways to fix it Make sure to create a restore point just in case something goes wrong. There are no other settings or options, nothing else to do at all. Click "Reset" and Chrome will be reset to its default settings, otherwise just close the window to continue as usual. Whatever you do, once the scan is complete, CSRT launches Chrome with the chrome://settings/resetProfileSettings command, prompting you to reset your Chrome settings. Or you can just run the program to see if it thinks there are any, then click "Cancel" instead of "Remove" when the report appears. In case you don't know how to do that, here is what you have to do: Press Windows + R keys to load the Run dialog box. Navigate to Windows Control Panel & open Programs & Features ( Add/Remove Programs if you have Windows XP). Launch it and the tool scans your PC for programs which Google considers "suspicious" or "known to cause problems with Chrome", and offers to remove them.īizarrely, the CSRT won't give you the names of these suspicious programs, so you'll have to trust it. Step 1: Uninstall Google Chrome from your computer. Google Chrome Cleanup Tool (CSRT) is an easy-to-use program which tries to get a broken Chrome installation working again.
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