Hey guys,
Am on Mac OS X 10.7.4, and using Chrome version 20.0.1132.57.
Ever since getting this laptop (Macbook Pro) for work, I have noticed I frequently get the Aw, Snap! message when viewing pages that have video content, for example YouTube videos, either embedded on a website or on YouTube's webiste.
I've looked at the steps that Chrome suggested:
Firewall/Anti-virus - don't have this on this laptop. (Should I?)
Check your extensions - Done
Malware - as said before i don't have anti-virus, so should I install one to check this?
Create a new user profile - done. Still occurs.
Interesting thing is I note this only happens in Chrome; I have tested the exact same websites/videos using Firefox with no problems so I am certain it is something to do with Chrome.
What suggestions do you have to eliminate this problem?
Hey guys,
Am on Mac OS X 10.7.4, and using Chrome version 20.0.1132.57.
Ever since getting this laptop (Macbook Pro) for work, I have noticed I frequently get the Aw, Snap! message when viewing pages that have video content, for example YouTube videos, either embedded on a website or on YouTube's webiste.
I've looked at the steps that Chrome suggested:
Firewall/Anti-virus - don't have this on this laptop. (Should I?)
Check your extensions - Done
Malware - as said before i don't have anti-virus, so should I install one to check this?
Create a new user profile - done. Still occurs.
Interesting thing is I note this only happens in Chrome; I have tested the exact same websites/videos using Firefox with no problems so I am certain it is something to do with Chrome.
What suggestions do you have to eliminate this problem?
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