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The thread discusses issues with Google Chrome crashing on two computers, which persisted despite driver updates and reinstallation, and was ultimately resolved after uninstalling Comodo firewall and switching to Private Firewall. A participant mentions that Chrome's silent auto-updates can cause problems and suggests disabling them via registry edits, though this raises security concerns. The discussion concludes with the mention that the latest Comodo update has fixed the Chrome-related issues, indicating a resolution through software updates.

Joe S

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My sister had 2 computers with Chrome that started crashing on open. Updating all of the drivers did not help. Uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome did not help. I uninstalled Commodo firewall and put on Private Firewall now Chrome works fine! The Chrome constant silent updates are a pain with the problems they cause since you don't know when they are updating.
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Joe S

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Thanks I know about the importance of security updates. I think I just read they had over 500 last year. It would be nice to have the option when to install or at least a notice that it had been updated. I had troouble this spring and again a week or so ago. My sister saw a lot of Facebook posts from people she knows having problems with Chrome lately. It's frustrating getting a BSOD or freeze up when you haven't made any changes to your PC.
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The issue with chrome is fixed with the latest Comodo update...