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Why does Google Chrome load the processor under 100%?
Hello, I found that Google Chrome loads my 12-core processor almost to the maximum. There are two Chromes in the task manager: one expands into several, that is, it is a process with tabs and eats no more than 1%, and the second, just a single incomprehensible Chrome process, already loads under a hundred processors. If you complete it, then nothing happens at all, it closes and the browser itself continues to work normally. When I click on this process "open file location", I get into the real chrome directory, that is, this is not some kind of left application
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The same thing happened, when the computer started, chrome started up in the background and loaded the system, as a result, rummaging through the startup through a special program, where everything was clear, I saw that chrome was starting with parameters, clearly using computer resources for mining or other calculations
. The registry was in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
In Chrome Settings > Advanced > Reset settings and remove malware > Remove malware > Find
You can also click "reset" in the same tab after removing viruses.
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/2765944?v...
Remove adblock. The miner is there. Now many do.
In chrome, open "More Tools" - "Task Manager" It will show what it eats
So he checks the files in my documents for viruses, so the load is so big.
Hello, I know the problem. In autoloads there is a file that is located in C:\Users\"im'ya koristuvacha" and there is a file "winupdate.bat" (can be named differently) - delete it and everything will be fine.
Some kind of globstats.com subframe is loading for
me How can I delete it and what is it all about
Through the Task Manager, Chrome saw that 100% of the processor was eating the Free Video Downloader extension
The same story. If you run some game and then minimize it to the desktop, then everything is fine. If I reset the browser, will it lose my passwords?
In addition to everything described, in the chrome settings chrome://settings/ go to the " Advanced " tab and uncheck the item " Use hardware acceleration (if available) ". Personally, it helped me without disabling extensions and other functionality.
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