Windows 10 Chrome windows 10 slow downloading images

bobnorris

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I have on PC that is slow downloading pictures or files on right click. Works perfect in Fire Fox or IE just not in chrome
 

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The slow downloading issue in Chrome when right-clicking to save pictures or files could be related to several factors. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve this issue: 1. Clear Browser Cache: - Open Chrome, go to Settings > Privacy and security > Clear browsing data. - Select "Cached images and files" and then click on "Clear data". 2. Disable Extensions: - Sometimes browser extensions can cause slowdowns. Temporarily disable extensions in Chrome to see if the issue persists. 3. Update Chrome: - Ensure your Chrome browser is up to date. Go to Settings > About Chrome to check for updates. 4. Disable Hardware Acceleration: - In Chrome settings, go to "Advanced" > "System" and turn off "Use...
The slow downloading issue in Chrome when right-clicking to save pictures or files could be related to several factors. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve this issue: 1. Clear Browser Cache: - Open Chrome, go to Settings > Privacy and security > Clear browsing data. - Select "Cached images and files" and then click on "Clear data". 2. Disable Extensions: - Sometimes browser extensions can cause slowdowns. Temporarily disable extensions in Chrome to see if the issue persists. 3. Update Chrome: - Ensure your Chrome browser is up to date. Go to Settings > About Chrome to check for updates. 4. Disable Hardware Acceleration: - In Chrome settings, go to "Advanced" > "System" and turn off "Use hardware acceleration when available". 5. Check Antivirus/Firewall Software: - Your antivirus or firewall settings might be interfering. Temporarily disable them to see if it resolves the issue. 6. Incognito Mode: - Test the right-click download function in Chrome's Incognito mode to rule out any cache or extension issues. 7. Reset Chrome Settings: - In Chrome settings, go to "Advanced" > "Reset and clean up" > "Restore settings to their original defaults". 8. Check Downloads Folder Location: - Make sure your default download folder location is accessible and not full or corrupted. 9. Malware Scan: - Perform a thorough scan of your system for malware using reputable antivirus software. 10. Reinstall Chrome: - As a last resort, uninstall Chrome, restart your computer, and then reinstall it from the official website. Try these steps to see if they help improve the download speed when right-clicking to save files in Chrome. Let me know if you need further assistance or if the issue persists.
 

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