The Google browser opens with a "Wow, crash" solution

    Recently, I used Google chrome to upgrade the browser, and then opened the browser and found that the input url, or open the settings, bookmarks, etc. all show "Oh, crash" prompt. This error, at first thought that the installed version is wrong, and then rolled back, or the same prompt. According to my exploration, there are roughly two solutions.

    1. Right-click the browser shortcut icon on the desktop, select properties, and add the --no-sandbox parameter after the target input box, as shown below:

    

     But in this way, every time you open the browser, there will be a prompt, unsafe parameters. But does not affect the use of the browser.

    Second, delete a file: C: \ Windows \ System32 \ drivers \ bd0001.sys. Under normal circumstances, this file cannot be deleted, but it can be renamed. Here I rename it directly, and then restart the machine.

    

    After I modified it to bd0001000.sys.txt, I restarted the computer and found that the browser was just fine. This file appears to be Baidu. I do n’t know why it will prevent Google Chrome from opening pages and settings correctly. 

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