Thanks, but I have already tried to use a new profile and it wouldn't
help! After clearing all the cache, creating a new profile and even
reinstalling the browser, the problem remains. And I do not use
Chrome, I use Chromium. I suppose there is certain difference, isn't
it??


On 14 дек, 09:16, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try using a new profile and see if it keeps happening. If it does, it is a
> bug. If it does not, you have a corrupt profile.
>
> To use a new profile, you need to add a command line switch to Chrome. Close
> your browser first and...
>
> On Windows, right click on the Chrome shortcut-->Properties
> Append to the "Target" field this (add a space first) -
> --user-data-dir="c:\new-profile"
> (Replace "c:\new-profile" with a path of your own, if you wish)
>
> On Linux\Macintosh, it is the same command line switch, but I do not know
> how to add command line switches in these platforms.
>
> ☆PhistucK
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 08:11, mm <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Please HELP!
>
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