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Anonymous Posted on Jun 08, 2010

When i install google chrome yhen it works good but when i restart my computer then google chrome does'nt load web pages and i see a messege that the web pages r unresponsive to make them responsive two options are highlight 1.kill pages 2.wait

  • Anonymous Jun 09, 2010

    please help

  • Anonymous Mar 12, 2014

    when i go on internet and sign in i keep getting unresponsive page cauding kill and wait
    how to sort this problem

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1. Set your chorme to use default statup page for google ( E.g. http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=pa )
You can do that by going in OPTIONS -> BASICS

2. Open chorme and you will see google.com is already open

3. Google the name of website you want to browse. ( e.g. type gmail and click search )

4. Right Click the Link to gmail and open in new tab.

5. You have sucessfully opened a new Website in Chorme web browse.
Welcome to the future Web broser. lol </b>

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