I also used CCleaner.. hummm...

Empty chromes cache? from where? how? =)

Best regards
Qbat

On Oct 21, 2:17 pm, DJM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've had the same problem with a few sites like YouTube or news sites
> or my own sites... tried uninstall, reinstall... the only thing I
> found was to totally empty Chrome's cache after a new install with the
> latest version (0.3.154.3)
> The problem appeared when I used CCleaner 2.12 to clean my Vista
> machine...
> On YouTube, I got a message telling me JavaScript was not activated or
> that the lastest version of Flash player was not installed...
>
> It seems to me that sites that rely heavily on JavaScript (Ajax...)
> crash at some point when one Chrome's component fails ????
>
> Sincerely
> DJM
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