How to Enable/Disable Google Chrome Print Preview Feature [Quick Tips] By Damien – Posted on Apr 13, 2011 Aug 17, 2015 in Browsers One of the feature that Google Chrome has added to its recent release is the Print Preview feature, which as its name implies, allows you to preview the page before the actual printing. Watch more How to Use Computer Software videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/351851-How-to-Handle-a.
To work out whether this is a problem with the web page or with Chrome, try opening the page in another browser. For example, try using Firefox or Safari to load the page. If it works in another browser, try the steps below:. Uninstall and reinstall Chrome. There could be something wrong with your Chrome profile that's causing problems.
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And make sure to tick the box to delete browsing data. Then reinstall Chrome. Uninstall and reinstall extensions.
One of your Chrome extensions could be causing a problem., then add them back one by one. Fix hardware acceleration issues. There could be a problem with how your computer's hardware works with Chrome. To fix this:. Open More Settings. At the bottom, click Advanced.
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Under 'System', turn off Use hardware acceleration when available. Restart Chrome. If it doesn't work in another browser, it could be a problem with your network or the website itself. Learn more below. Some apps might stop Chrome from working properly. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top-right, click More Settings.
At the bottom, click Advanced. Under 'Reset and clean up', click Update or remove incompatible applications.
If you don’t see this option, there isn’t a problem application. Decide if you want to update or remove each app in the list. Open your computer’s app store and look for an update. If you don't see an update, check the app's site for more information.
Fix problems if Chrome won't open at all.
Watch more How to Use Computer Software videos: Hypnotized by the spinning beach ball of death? Regain control of your Mac when it locks up. Step 1: Force quit Force quit an unresponsive application by either pressing and holding down Command Option Escape, or by clicking the Apple and selecting Force Quit. Then select the application and click the Force Quit button. Step 2: Quit processes Quit programs not listed in Force Quit, such as the dock, by going to the Utilities folder and opening Process Viewer. Select the process and click the Quit Process button.
Step 3: Log out Log out if the computer remains frozen despite quitting applications and processes. Click the Apple and select Log Out; and then log back on to see if the problem is fixed.
Step 4: Shut down Shut down the computer if everything else fails by holding down the power button until the computer turns off. Tip Leave the computer off for two minutes to help prevent data corruption. Step 5: Restart Restart the computer by pressing the power button. Tip Go into safe mode to run a check of the hard drive by pressing and holding the Shift key when the computer chimes during startup. Step 6: Relaunch Relaunch your applications to make sure the freeze has been fixed.
Did You Know? Did you know? In 1997, Microsoft invested $150 million in Apple to develop Microsoft Office for Apple, and in exchange Apple put Internet Explorer on their computers.