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The solution to the flicker of opening some websites in Chrome browser under XP system

2025-04-01 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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During the process of browsing the website with Chrome this week, there was a sudden flicker without any hints. At first, I didn't pay much attention to it, thinking that it was just an accidental phenomenon, but when the recovery button flashed again after restarting Chrome, it was definitely caused by opening some websites. So restart the Chrome browser again and press the restore button to close the page before the site that may cause Chrome to flicker opens, so that Chrome does not flash. This method can only cure the symptoms, not the root of the problem, and the next time you open this website, there will also be a flicker.

In order to solve this problem thoroughly, use the search engine to see if there is a solution. First of all, use "Chrome open some sites flashback" as the key search, what you find is to go to chrome://conflicts/ to see if there is a conflict. I checked on my Chrome browser and found that there was no conflict at all and the road was blocked. After looking for a long time and still did not find valuable information, I temporarily gave up the search, anyway, only a very few websites have such problems, which can not affect my daily use.

However, with the increase in the number of websites I visited these days, some websites that could have been browsed normally also flickered, especially some of my commonly used websites also have this problem. There is no way. We must find a solution to the problem of Chrome flashback, or we will have to use other browsers. This time I use "Chrome flashback" as the keyword to search. The way to find it is to change the Default folder in the User Data directory under the Chrome installation path to another name when Chrome is off, and then start Chrome, which will regenerate the Default folder. The specific locations of the Default folder on different systems are as follows:

Windows

Windows XP:%USERPROFILE%\ Local Settings\ Application Data\ Google\ Chrome\ User Data\

Windows Vista/ Windows 7 / Windows 8 Chrome% local LAPPDATA%\ Google\ Chrome\ User Data\

Mac OS X:~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default

Linux:~/.config/google-chrome/Default

After doing this, Chrome becomes the same as it was when it was first installed, with no settings and no plug-in extensions. But even so, the problem of Chrome flicker remains unsolved.

This can only be used as a last resort-reloading. After downloading the corresponding version (Google no longer supports Chrome under XP, so you can only find the currently used version), start reinstalling Chrome immediately. It didn't take a while to reinstall, but crashing, the problem of Chrome flashback remained unsolved. It seems that I can't solve this problem for the time being. I can only solve it later. So I put aside the problem and went to do something else.

Just when I was at a loss about the problem of Chrome flashback, when I was on my way back to the office after dinner, I suddenly remembered an article I read this morning that said that User-Agent Switcher, the plug-in of Chrome, was a *. I wondered if the security guard of Chrome would cause Chrome to open the problem of internal retreat of some websites, because it would pop up prompts when it encountered problems such as Chrome crash before, and flicker silently like this one. It's really suspicious. So when I got back to the office and did what I had to do, I pulled out of the security guard and opened my Chrome browser to visit the website that had caused the flicker.

This time Chrome finally did not flash, it seems that I was right, it is 360 security guards caused some of the Chrome browser to open some of the flashback problems. Before, I often saw others complain about 360 security guards playing hooligans, and I didn't take it seriously. This time I finally saw it.

If the culprit of the problem is found, how to solve it in the end? My answer is either to quit 360 Security Guards when visiting certain sites, or to add those sites to the whitelist of 360 Security Guards. Obviously, the latter is more convenient, which needs to be verified later.

It used to be that 360 security guards could add URLs to the whitelist, but now they can't. There is no way to use the first method to solve the above problems.

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