If CCleaner tries to "clean" the cache data, well, since the format
changed in the dev build, it probably corrupted the cache. So I'd
recommend to not use it meanwhile and to delete your current cache
files.

M-A

2008/10/21 Qbat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> 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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