Chrome crashes when downloading google drive files






















Chrome crashes every time I download something! For the past few days, whenever I try to download anything from Chrome (usually word, powerpoint or pdf files) it freezes and then crashes as soon as I click download. I've never had this problem before and I've tried everything that Google says. Its getting extremely annoying now and I'm just so.  · Tina Follow us. Position: Columnist Tina is a technology enthusiast and joined MiniTool in As an editor of MiniTool, she is keeping on sharing computer tips and providing reliable solutions, especially specializing in Windows and files backup and restore. Whenever I try to upload a file to any website (OneDrive, Google Drive, Gmail, etc.), Chrome becomes unresponsive as soon as I click the Upload button. Normally it should display a dialog asking me to select the file to upload. When I click anywhere in the Chrome window, .


First, if you cannot download Google Docs files, try to open them in the editor and then select File Download pick a format. Second, for any other file, you can right-click in Google Drive Download. Third, you can select any file, then open a menu in the top bar using the three-dot icon Download. Method 1. To download files from bltadwin.ru, right-click on the file once. Select Download from the menu. Similarly, if you want to download multiple files, select the files first, and then. That said, this is the only way I was able to find to download the files I wanted from Google Drive, without installing Google's Backup and Sync tool, which might work, but which I want to avoid. I hope that Google fixes the bug that is preventing myself and others from downloading our own files from Drive.


Whenever I try to upload a file to any website (OneDrive, Google Drive, Gmail, etc.), Chrome becomes unresponsive as soon as I click the Upload button. Normally it should display a dialog asking me to select the file to upload. When I click anywhere in the Chrome window, I just get the standard Windows "ding" sound. These errors mean that Chrome couldn't save the file to your computer. To fix the error: Cancel the download and try again. Instead of clicking the file to download, right-click the link and select. Click More tools. Click Clear browsing data. Set the Time range to "All Time". Select Browsing history and Cookies and other site data. Click Clear data. Open the Google Drive with a different web browser and try to download files. If it works on other browsers, please proceed on Reset Chrome settings to default.

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