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I'm having a lot of trouble with google chrome crashing when I click on the discussion pages.

I have sent the Error to Google too see what they come back with

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  1. Stillthinking
    Everything is crashing. FF, IE, Safari. Not just you. It's every few minutes and this is third thread about it.
  2. polybore
    Yep am getting that Chrome behaviour as well. Get an error message although Chrome does not close. Seems to have started in the last 24hrs or so.
  3. acousticguitarist
    Is it the Flash Player?

    Is it a BC Issue? If so Have they responded?

    Thanks
  4. Stillthinking
    There is one poster who says that its a Shockwave issue.
    1. acousticguitarist
      thanks, which is the Flash Player

      It might have been me at three in the morning when I couldn't sleep :-)

      I contacted google. I might reinstall the Flash player
    2. acousticguitarist
      What is interesting is it is being read as Chrome Version 0.0.0.0 but my version is 1.0.154.48, so there is an issue there

      Problem Event Name: BEX
      Application Name: chrome.exe
      Application Version: 0.0.0.0
      Application Timestamp: 49873ca7
      Fault Module Name: StackHash_b4aa
      Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
      Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
      Exception Offset: 02689360
      Exception Code: c0000005
      Exception Data: 00000008
      OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3
      Locale ID: 3081
      Additional Information 1: b4aa
      Additional Information 2: 77e05d5d990ebd7e1419b5f9ffd7e450
      Additional Information 3: 1496
      Additional Information 4: 308ff2c71ff5a681c8ae1f3f6e19d622
  5. timethief
    @acousticguitarist
    I'm happy that I dumped Chrome.
    There are now multiple threads on this same issue ... lol ... and two are yours
    www.blogcatalog.com/discuss/entry/browser-crashing-error-gone
    www.blogcatalog.com/discuss/entry/bc-keeps-crashing-my-browser#comment_8211...

    So for the benefit of other members when you experience problems like this the drill is:

    Force Refresh or Reload
    Depending on your operating system all you need to do to accomplish such a thing is the following key combination:

    * Windows:ctrl + F5 (hold the ctrl key down and simultaneously click the F5 button)
    * Mac:apple+r
    * Linux:f5

    Clear your browser cache
    Each time you access a file through your web browser, the browser caches (stores) it. This can lead to problems if a web site is updated and your browser is still using a cached version of a file. Clearing the browser’s cache can clear up a lot of these problems.

    Upgrade your browser
    If you are not using the latest and most stable version then upgrade your browser.

    Upgrade your flash
    If you are not using the latest and most stable version then upgrade your flash.

    If you have gone through the drill above and still have problems with one sit only contact the webmaster of the site. www.blogcatalog.com/contact/

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