Chrome running slow is really an annoying problem. If you are facing the same problem, no need to worry! Come to read this post. MiniTool software provides 7 solutions for you to speed up Chrome.
For convenience, you might open new tabs with previous tabs open most of the time, especially when you search for some information or prepare for your paper. It is common to have more than 10 tabs open at the same time.
However, each tab opens in its own process on your PC, and each opened tab consumes some resources. So, your Chrome will consume lots of resources if too many tabs are open at once, and this will slow the browser of course.
The prediction service is a nice feature provided by your Chrome. It allows browser to predict your actions ahead of time to speed up the page loading in Chrome. Thus, if chrome running slow occurs when you are browsing, try enabling this feature.
There will be Find harmful software for you, and you need click Find button to start scanning. If Chrome finds harmful software on your computer, you should click Remove on the pop-up window to remove the software.
Hardware acceleration feature of Chrome speeds things up in most cases, but it might cause Chrome running slow sometimes. Thus, if all the methods mentioned above fail to work, you should consider disabling hardware acceleration.
"Help. I installed Windows 11 on October 5, the day it was released. And when using Google Chrome on certain things like Google Maps or YouTube, it was just painfully slow to load compared to Windows 10. Does someone know why is Google Chrome so slow on Windows 11 and how to solve this?"
However, there are also catches on the new operating system. One of the problems with high frequencies is that the Chrome browser becomes slower than usual on Windows 11. If you are encountering Windows 11 Chrome slow issue, you are not alone. This article covers all of the useful methods to help you fix slow and lagging web browsing on Windows 11.
Google Chrome is known for exclusive resources, especially when many tabs are open. In Chrome, each tab opens its own process on your computer. Too many tabs will consume a lot of RAM resources, which will lead to Chrome's slow problem.
To know how many resources your chrome takes up, you can press Ctrl+Alt+Delete at the same time to go to the Task Manager. Then, you can find Google Chrome under Apps and see its running consumption.
If you happen to delete or clean important bookmarks, histories, or favorites from your Chrome browser, you may restore from a local file folder on your PC that backs up all of your browsing histories and bookmarks in Chrome.
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When the scanning has finished, select the deleted files you want to recover. You can click on the filter to display only the file types you want. If you remember the file name, you can also search in the search box, which is the fastest way to find the target file.
Preview the recoverable files. Then, select files you want to restore and click "Recover" to store the files at a new storage locations instead of the disk where the data was previously lost. You can choose a cloud storage, such as OneDrive, Google Drive, etc., and click "Save" to save your recovered files.
When you use Chrome to surf the web, Chrome extensions can consume a lot of resources and even conflict with the program. If Google Chrome has started lagging and is slow to open down in Windows 11, try to disable extensions you don't need to see if the issue persists.
Hardware acceleration is a technique to reduce the workload of the CPU in a computer by assigning heavy computing tasks to specialized hardware, such as GPU. This technique is often used especially in image processing. Enabling hardware acceleration will speed things up. But it might also cause some unexpected issues, like Chrome slow issue.
Windows 11 Chrome slow problem may occur when your browser is in an old version that no longer supports some plug-ins or features. Google releases regular monthly updates with the latest Chromium builds. Making sure your browser version is up to date can avoid a lot of problems.
Virus or malware attacks can cause Chrome problems and make it open slowly. Chrome can help to detect harmful applications and remove them. In this way, you may fix the Windows 11 Google Chrome slow issue.
There are a number of things you can do to fix Google Chrome slow in Windows 11. Start by restarting your computer or Chrome. This method can solve simple problems. If the restart doesn't work, try to disable Chrome extensions and hardware acceleration, clear browsing histories, caches, or harmful software, update Chrome, and more.
Hello, I have been using Power Automate Desktop for a couple of months now to automate repetitive tasks in a browser-based part of my job that is basically filling out the same forms over and over using slightly varied information. I have several fully functional flows but my issue is that they are slowed by one action that is called multiple times per run-- It takes 10-20 seconds for the "Launch New Chrome > attach to Chrome tab with URL" action to run.
The forms open several new browser windows (the dependent/protected kind where you cant alter the URL, if that matters) and Chrome is the only browser the company approves the website to be accessed from. I am using a partial URL (example: website.com/personprofile/form1, when the actual URL has tons of unique ID alphanumeric strings after 'form1')
Each time it clicks a link that opens a new window, it pauses for 10-20 seconds while it 'figures out' where the tab that it's supposed to be looking at is. I have tried attaching by title but found that they are often the same as each other (and I can't close the original one because they all close, they are dependent). Using the foreground window also just fails. I tried searching on here but found nobody with the same question so if it is just my computer then that's that I guess. My chrome, PAD chrome extension and version are up to date.
P.S. Similarly, the 'get details from element on webpage' is also slow. Is there some browser setting or windows process or PAD action that I can change/disable/enable to make it faster? Thank you!!
You probably will not be able to make attaching to the tab any faster, when you cannot use the full URL. That's just how it is. But if the button you click on to actually open the new tab has the URL behind it, you might be able to extract that via Get details of element on web page to have the full URL and then use that to attach to the new tab when it's open. That might be slightly faster.
As for the Get details from element on web page action being slow - there are no settings in Chrome to make it faster. But if you define a better element selector, it might find the element slightly faster. Make sure that you don't just target the very last item in the selector string with an Id or something like that, but actually include some parent elements. While this is technically less robust (more reliant on the structure of the page not changing), but it will improve performance when finding the element, as the flow will need to screen less of the entire page structure while looking for it.
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