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I use latest version of Google Chrome browser on my Windows 7 machine. The problem is that, chrome is very slow at first run, It takes more than 20 seconds to finally loads the page (any page, say Google.com).

Please consider these cases:

1- Only my Google chrome is this way. My IE 11 and Mozilla Firefox are fine and very faster in first run.
2- I have uninstalled and re-installed times the chrome by default uninstallation method and also by Revo Uninstaller Pro in advanced mode but no change occurred!
3- I have the same version of chrome on my Windows 8.1 (which is on virtual machine installed on Windows 7). It has no bug and is fine at first run and also later.

These cases imply that the problem has to do with my Windows 7 OS.
What ideas do you have for getting rid of that problem with Chrome please?

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Try to clear your browser cookies,bookmarks,cache & also check your internet speed and malware test.

otherwise going to Wrench>Settings>Show Advanced Settings and unchecking 'Enable phishing and malware protection' Everything works fine now!

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  • Thanks for the answer. But please look, when chrome is just installed and previous cookies, history, bookmarks are already deleted when uninstalling process, so why this new should show the slowness again? And as I said IE is fine (so no Internet speed is cause)! +1 vote for your attempt to help me :) And I don't like security risks my friend! Sep 28, 2014 at 15:38
  • @user3724662 try that one it some times help to reset winsock,open your admin command prompt and type "netsh" and then press enter,after type "winsock reset" press enter.i hope it will solve your problem
    – Dharma
    Sep 28, 2014 at 15:48
  • I too tested it. While IE 11 takes 3 seconds to load the yahoo.com at first run, chrome takes about 15 seconds to load google.com :( Sep 29, 2014 at 6:44
  • compare seconds to load normal and incognito mode...
    – Dharma
    Sep 29, 2014 at 7:15
  • In incognito I should refresh the page (F5) several times to get the chrome loading page. Apparently delay in this state is more. Sep 29, 2014 at 9:17

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