Google Chrome 64 bit will fix crash in Win10 preview version 10525

  

After Microsoft pushed Win10 Preview 10525, many users who upgraded to this version found that their Google Chrome browser could not open the webpage properly. The browser cannot load web pages and all tags, as well as extensions and plugins crashing. And the basic problem is 64-bit browser, 32-bit Chrome problem is less.

If you use Win10 Preview 10525 and use the Google Chrome 64-bit Beta at the same time, you will face a crash. Now the Chrome team has pushed updates to the Canary channel, added support for Windows 10 system int 2e standby system stub calls, and fixed crashes.

Chrome Canary is Google Chrome browser test channel, updated frequently. In fact, this version of Chrome can not be used as the default browser, but also need to install public or beta.

On the latest Win10 preview 10525, Chrome 64-bit versions (Beta and Canary) will experience crashes. The cause of the failure was that Google used an unauthorized "hook" link to Microsoft APIs. Obviously, Google doesn't want to buy Microsoft's 64-bit system development kit, which costs $9,995 (not a joke), and Google has chosen a replacement. Because Microsoft changed the way memory works in Build 10525, the Google method can no longer be used.

Google updated the Chrome Canary 46.0.2489.0 (64-bit) version today, after testing and feedback, it will enter the Chrome beta stage, which is the current 64-bit Chrome browser. If you want to use Google Chrome browser 64-bit now, you still need to add the attribute – no-sandbox to run, see the "Google Chrome solution in Win10 preview version 10525 crash".

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