Hi Frank,
I'm sorry to hear you are having problems using Chrome. I can take a look if
you can send us a crash dump. It is my experience that often these crashes
are known 3rd party device driver crashes where a hotfix is available, or
the driver simply outdated. Having a crash dump helps pinpoint the reason.

Please follow the instructions on this page and use the form to submit a
crash dump to us.
http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/request.py?contact_type=bluescreen

Thanks!

Best regards,
Finnur

On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 15:19, Frank N <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> This might not be related.  I run XP with automatic updates, so I'm up
> to date on XP and was also up to date on Chrome (public, not
> sandbox).  Chrome started crashing Windows, causing an immediate
> reboot with nothing I could find in any log.  I uninstalled Chrome,
> and that also crashed Windows.  My C: drive was nearly full, so that
> might have been a contributing cause.  I finished uninstalling Chrome
> and cleaning it out as best I could.
>
> Now it gets interesting.  Using Firefox to google.com/chrome, I tried
> to install.  Crash.  I cleaned up C: and ran many chkdsk's.  Now, even
> after a fresh boot, nothing else running, as soon as I click on the
> 'install chrome' button (leading to a eula.html page for the license
> agreement), it crashes (reboots) immediately.  I run a clean system,
> but I do suspect malware.  If you can't trust google.com/chrome, whom
> can you trust?
>
> Hints are welcome.  Following my Chrome-avoidance strategy is
> working.  No more crashes.  I'll try to diagnose that web page when I
> work up the courage.
>
> >
>

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