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Top 5 Ways to Fix Google Chrome Closing Automatically on Desktop

Quick Tips
  • Disable any outdated or suspicious extensions.
  • Go to Delete browsing data and remove the cache to fix issues.
  • Restore Chrome to default settings if problems persist.

Fix 1: Review Browser Extensions

While the Chrome Web Store consists of thousands of extensions, not every extension is well-maintained. Some are outdated, corrupt, and filled with bugs. You must revisit installed extensions on Google Chrome and review unnecessary ones.

Step 1: Launch Google Chrome on the desktop.

Step 2: Click the kebab menu (three-dot) in the top-right corner.

Step 3: Expand Extensions and open Manage Extensions.

Step 4: Check a list of installed extensions and select Remove.

Repeat the same for all irrelevant or unknown extensions from the list and try using Google Chrome. If it’s still closing automatically, follow along to fix the problem.

Fix 2: Clear Corrupt Google Chrome Cache

Step 1: Open the three-vertical dots menu in Google Chrome (refer to the steps above).

Step 2: Go to Delete browsing data.

Step 3: Move to the Advanced tab.

Step 4: Click Deete data.

Restart Google Chrome. Initially, your web pages may load slowly as the browser collects fresh cache.

Fix 3: Use Google Chrome Task Manager

You can use this option to find resource-hungry tabs and close them to prevent excessive memory usage.

Step 1: Launch Google Chrome on the desktop and start browsing as usual.

Step 2: Click Window on the menu bar on Mac.

Step 3: Open Task Manager, or you can press Shift+Esc on Windows.

Step 4: Check memory usage from each tab and process running in the background. If you notice a specific tab consuming high RAM, click on it, and hit the End Process button.

Fix 4: Update Google Chrome

An outdated Chrome build might be the culprit behind the browser’s automatically closing issue.

Step 1: Open the Google Chrome browser and click the three vertical dots menu to access Settings.

Step 2: Select About Chrome from the left sidebar.

Step 3: Chrome will start checking for new builds.

Fix 5: Reset Google Chrome

If none of the tricks work to fix Chrome closing automatically on the desktop, it’s time to reset Google Chrome to its default settings. Here’s how.

Step 1: Open the kebab menu in Chrome (refer to the steps above) and select Settings.

Step 2: Select Reset settings from the left sidebar.

Step 3: Select Restore settings to their original defaults and confirm the same from the following dialog box.

After resetting, once Chrome comes back, you shouldn’t face the issue of Google Chrome closing automatically.

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Last updated on 01 August, 2024

4 Comments

  1. Umm google chrome opens then closes instantly ,the problem with your advice is open google chrome select this click that change this in the settings menu.
    This is impossible when chrome opens and closes straight away.
    Ive uninstalled, installed latest version but same problem.
    Any other ideas ?.

  2. What a useless article.

    Google Chrome keeps closing automatically when I open it. So telling me “fixes” that require me to OPEN google chrome is ridiculous. Waste of time.

  3. One thing that worked to get to the settings tab for me
    Right click and “open as administrator” you need to know the local admin pw to do this

    then I was able to launch the program and do all the above…which sadly did not fix my problem

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