
Try disabling all the third party extensions and re activate it one by one and check the browser. Sometimes malfunction of third party plug-in(s) can trigger the Google chrome not responding error. Choose the frozen tab or tabs and hit end process.You will get a window showing all the running processes and extensions.You can do this by pressing the keys “Shift+Esc” To do this open chrome’s task manager.At times, closing only the non responsive tabs will fix the issue. When you open more than one tab in Google chrome, chances are one or few tabs will get frozen. Trick 3 : Close the non responsive window This will show all the cookies and data stored in your browser. Change the settings as per your preferences and click on “ All cookies and site data“.Expand the “ Privacy Section” and Click “Content settings”.Click “ Settings->show advanced settings“.By default, Google chrome allows cookies from all website. Every additional KB you add up with the “Temporary memory” will slow down your system. Though cookie files will not consume much of the memory, what if you visit 100 sites per day? You don’t really need to keep cookies from every website you visit. ( Side note: This is how websites like ebay, amazon show ads as per your previous view, purchasing history). When you visit the same website in future, this file will be used to remember who you are and what you saw in that website etc.

It will record your preferences, browsing history and the like info. Whenever you visit a new website, it leaves a small piece of data called cookies with your web browser. Now re-launch the browser and check whether you get the same error again. In the upcoming window, leaving the options, passwords and content licenses, check all other boxes as shown below.Click, “ More Tools > Clear Browsing Data” or use the short cut “Ctrl+Shift+Del”.Open Google chrome, clear the cache, browsing history and cookies. Sometimes your browser optimization is more than enough to fix the chrome not responding problem.
