This week with Chrome browsing the site, suddenly there is no hint of the flash-back phenomenon. Not much attention at first, thought it was just a coincidence, but when the restart Chrome after the Point recovery button to flash back again, this can certainly be caused by opening some websites. Then restart Chrome again and press the Restore button to close the page before the site that might cause Chrome to flash back is turned on, so chrome won't be back. This approach can only be a palliative, the next time you open this site will also appear flash back phenomenon.
In order to completely solve this problem, so use search engines to find out if there is a solution. First with "Chrome open some site flash back" as a key search, found that to chrome://conflicts/to see if there is a conflict, I checked on my own Chrome browser, no conflict occurred, blocked. Follow up for a long time or did not find valuable information, I temporarily gave up the search, anyway, just a very few sites have such a problem, affect my daily use.
But with the increase in the number of sites I've browsed over the past few days, some sites that could have been viewed regularly have also been on the blink, especially some of the sites I use frequently. No way, chrome flash This problem must find a solution, or you can only switch to another browser. This time I searched for "Chrome flash" as a keyword, looking for a way to default folder to another name and then start Chrome, it will regenerate this default folder . default This folder is located in different system locations as follows:
Windows
Windows Xp:%userprofile%\local Settings\Application Data\google\chrome\user Data\
Windows vista/windows 7/windows 8:%localappdata%\google\chrome\user data\
Mac OS x:~/library/application Support/google/chrome/default
Linux:~/.config/google-chrome/default
After this, Chrome becomes just as it was installed, without any settings, and without any plug-in extensions. But even so, Chrome's flash-back problem remains unresolved. 650) this.width=650; "src=" Http://img.baidu.com/hi/jx2/j_0065.gif "alt=" J_0065.gif "/>
This can only be done with the last trick---reload. Download the corresponding version (Google no longer supports Chrome in XP, so you can only find the version you're currently using), and then start to reload Chrome. It's all over again, but the problem with Chrome's flash-back is still unresolved. It seems that this problem, I can not solve the temporary, only wait until later to solve. So I put aside the question and went on to do something else.
Just as I was helpless on the chrome flashback, walking back to the office after dinner, I suddenly remembered an article I read in the morning saying that Chrome's plugin user-agent switcher was a Trojan horse, I think it would be a 360 security guard will cause chrome to open some of the site fallback problem, because before the chrome crash and other issues, it will pop up hints, such as this time silently flash back, really very suspicious. So when I got back to the office to do what I had to do, I put the 360 security guard out and turned on the web site that caused the flashback before the Chrome browser. 650) this.width=650; "src=" Http://img.baidu.com/hi/jx2/j_0057.gif "alt=" J_0057.gif "/> This time, Chrome finally didn't come back, It seems my guess is right, that 360 security guard led to the Chrome browser to open some of the issues of the flash back. I used to see other people spit Groove 360 security guard bullying, oneself are not one thing, this time finally let me experience.
The culprit of the problem to find, finally how to solve? The answer I give is either to exit 360 security guards when visiting certain websites, or to add the websites of those sites to the 360 security guard white list. Obviously the latter is more convenient, and this remains to be verified later.
The original 360 security guard can add the URL to the whitelist, but now it is not possible. There is no way to solve the above problems with only the first method.
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Chrome browser opens some Web site Flash solution under XP system