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6 Steps to Remove Chrome Browser from the Registry

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To replace or uninstall software like the Google Chrome web browser from your computer, you just need to find a list of installed programs. In Windows 7, the function is entitled as the ‘Uninstall Programs’ or the ‘Add/Remove Programs’ in the prior editions of Windows OS. If it fails, you need to remove the Chrome browser manually from the registry. Though the task doesn’t need any advanced technical knowledge, it does need accuracy. To know the step-by-step directions, you can either call on the Google Chrome customer service number or check the steps listed below. Step 1 – Access the ‘remove.txt’ file on the Google Chrome browser website. Click on the Chrome Settings icon and choose the ‘Save page as’ option. Step 2 – Find the desktop on the ‘Save page as’ screen, choose the ‘All Files’ option from the drop-down menu beside the ‘Save as type’ tab, and then input the ‘remove.reg’ file name, followed by clicking the ‘Save’ button. Step 3 – Close your Google Chrome web brow...

Top 5 Solutions to Fix the Corrupted Mozilla Firefox

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Likewise, other browser programs, Mozilla Firefox also crashes and freezes at times and most the web pages might not load accurately. These infrequent hitches don’t need your consideration, but if the browser regularly runs into problems, it might happen due to the profile settings, or add-ons, or the browser program itself might require reinstalling. A complete re installation is the last option, yet, you can contact the Mozilla Firefox support phone number to learn additional solutions to keep safe your browser bookmarks and customizations. Solution 1 - Primary Troubleshooting Steps Before you take any elaborate actions, try to restart your PC. Rebooting a PC is the most conventional answer to almost all PC problems and can resolve several strange problems by removing everything from the computer’s memory. If you’re facing issues with an appropriate site, then try to delete the cache by pressing the ‘Ctrl-Shift-Del’ keys all at once. Set the time to the ‘Everything’ and e...

3 Ways to Fix the Google Chrome Resolving Host Issues

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 When your Google Chrome browser tries to get the Web server’s IP address from the DNS, you might see the Resolving Host error message in the status bar of your web browser. If your web page takes too much time to load, it might happen that the DNS server isn’t functioning properly. Though, the issue is often encountered by the DNS cache on your PC. If the cache cleaning doesn’t repair the problem, you can turn off the Prefetch Resources feature. However, if Google Chrome not working correctly, you can seek the help of Chrome experts to resolve the problems. Solution 1 – Clear the DNS Cache of Chrome Google Chrome saves the IP addresses of often reached websites from its cache to improve the page loading speed; it doesn’t depend on the DNS server to find the right IP address. If one of the records in the cache is inaccurate, it may be the reason of the resolving host issue. To clean the Chrome’s DNS cache, check that procedure: 1.       ...