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Google Chrome Won’t Open? Here’s Why & How to Fix

Look for compatibility issues and third-party conflicts

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Updated onJune 14, 2024

updated onJune 14, 2024

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Google Chromeis the most used browser on the Internet, but people are also having problems with it occasionally. One of the most frequent issues is that Google Chrome won’t open in Windows.

And this problem is definitely the annoying one, especially when you need to search for something on the Internet. Here, Google Chrome won’t open when I click on the icon or try to launch it through any other means.

So, here’s all you need to know about the issue and the most effective solutions for it.

Why Google Chrome won’t open?

Why Google Chrome won’t open?

When Google Chrome won’t open on my laptop, the first thing to do is to identify the underlying cause. It could be anything, from running an outdated version of the browser to issues with the DLL files or conflicting applications installed on the PC.

Sometimes, it’s a minor bug, and the shortcut you are using might have stopped working. In which case, creating a new shortcut should do the trick.

Besides, problems with the Registry can also trigger conflicts, and Google Chrome won’t open as a result. But no matter which of these is causing the problem, the solutions listed in the next section should get things up and running in no time.

Even though Chrome’s popularity is unquestionable, Opera One is built as a lightweight browser to enhance opening speed and give the user a more immersive feeling while surfing the web.

Opera One browser offers a smooth experience by providing the user with integrated apps such as Ad-blocker, tracker blocker, VPN as well as a free built-in AI.

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How can I fix Google Chrome if it won’t open?

How can I fix Google Chrome if it won’t open?

1. Configure compatibility settings

When Google Chrome won’t open on my laptop, running it in compatibility mode fixed the issue.

2. Pin a new Chrome icon to Start

Once done, you should now be able to open Google Chrome from the start menu, and it won’t throw errors anymore.

3. Update Chrome

After you have updated Google Chrome, relaunch the browser and check if it runs properly now.

4. Register DLL files again

5. Uninstall/reinstall Chrome

In case you want accuracy, we strongly recommend uninstalling Chrome using a third-party uninstaller, likeIObit Uninstaller. These tools will uninstall Chrome with all its folders and residual files.

One of these methods must have helped fix things if Chrome won’t open on your computer.

Also, find out how toreduce Chrome’s CPU usagein Windows. In fact, it’s an excellent substitute for potentially tricky-to-handle registry fixes. Moreover, you caninstall Chrome offlineif you’re having problems with your internet connection.

If you have some additional comments, suggestions, or maybe other solutions, please feel free to leave your comment in the comments section below.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan Jenic

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.