Comment #31 on issue 22699 by odysseus654: No page loading in chrome 3  
regression. Works with --no-sandbox
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=22699

I have symptoms similar but not precisely the same as reported, I'm  
thinking that
the underlying cause might be similar.

Not certain what version of Chrome i'm running, but process trace shows it
continuously accessing a folder named 3.0.195.27

I am running CA AntiVirus+AntiSpyware 2009.  Yesterday I upgraded to a  
newer vesion
of the engine and did a complete scan of my hard drive, with no viruses  
found (other
than a false "Bank Phishing Web Page" match in one of my archive .zip files.

When launching Chrome, i see in ProcessExplorer that ~15-25 render  
processes exit
out during the launch sequence.  After launch sequence "completes" a  
significant
portion of the windows are in "counter-clockwise load", these tabs are not  
listed in
the task manager.  Attempting to add a new tab and copying the URL to the  
new tab
appears to get the page to load in many cases, however some websites (such  
as
Google) will refuse to load or enter an infinite-redirect loop (my random  
guess
would be something really wrong with cookies?).  I have also seen my attmpt  
to
recreate tabs also causing some additional render processes to red-bar out  
of
existence also.

Adding --no-sandbox to my shortcut caused startup to run successfully (or as
successfully as it did before).

I did try to run ProcessMonitor over a chrome launch event, however none of  
the PIDs
I wrote down that I saw quit during the load appear to have been  
successfully traced
(result of the sandbox?)

There are five DLLs that my AV scanner likes to inject into processes  
(CACheck,
CAHook, CAServer, isafeif, vetredir), however I did not see any of these  
DLLs in the
(small) sample of render processes that I saw (these weren't the ones that  
quit out
though).

I'm not entirely sure what to do here to help track this down any longer,  
without a
working ProcessMonitor it does make it hard.  I'm guessing that there  
wouldn't be
anything worth running DebugView over...

On a side note, I am really missing the time when a render process would  
serve more
than one website, having the process count of my machine triple whenever i  
push the
Chrome shortcut really does a number on my system resources...

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