• Chrome behaving weirdly..
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For no apparent reason, chrome starts behaving in a weird way. it creates these giant black boxes in front of my screen and then suddenly disappears. It sometimes even flips the page upside down. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/QaGJZc6.jpg?1[/IMG] Is this my graphics card screwing up?
This happens to me too. I have a new GTX 780 even. Just drag the window to refit the screen. It goes away that way.
I do that, but it's kinda getting annoying. plus I have an old comp. A late 2009 (I think :P) iMac with Bootcamp, to run windows. My specs: [CODE] Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit SP1 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E7600 @ 3.06GHz 59 °C Wolfdale 45nm Technology RAM 4.00GB Motherboard Apple Inc. Mac-F2268CC8 (U2E1) Graphics Color LCD (1920x1080@59Hz) ATI Radeon HD 4670 (Apple Computer) Storage 931GB Seagate ST31000528ASQ ATA Device (SATA) 58 °C Optical Drives HL-DT-ST DVDRW GA11N ATA Device Audio Cirrus Logic CS4206A (AB 78) Graphics: Graphics Monitor Name Color LCD on ATI Radeon HD 4670 Current Resolution 1920x1080 pixels Work Resolution 1920x1040 pixels State Enabled, Primary Monitor Width 1920 Monitor Height 1080 Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel Monitor Frequency 59 Hz Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0 ATI Radeon HD 4670 Manufacturer ATI Model Radeon HD 4670 GPU M96 Device ID 1002-9488 Subvendor Apple Computer (106B) Current Performance Level Level 0 Voltage 1.200 V Technology 55 nm Die Size 146 mm² Release Date Jan 09, 2009 DirectX Support 10.1 DirectX Shader Model 4.1 OpenGL Support 3.3 GPU Clock 680.0 MHz Core Voltage 1.200 V Bios Core Clock 680.00 Bios Mem Clock 790.00 Driver version 8.812.0.0 BIOS Version 113-B80301-020 ROPs 8 Shaders 320 unified Pixel Fillrate 5.4 GPixels/s Count of performance levels : 3 Level 1 GPU Clock 230 MHz Memory Clock 790 MHz Level 2 GPU Clock 290 MHz Memory Clock 790 MHz Level 3 GPU Clock 680 MHz Memory Clock 790 MHz [/CODE]
What extensions do you have?
I have no Extensions installed
On a side note, why not just use OSX for browsing the internet, unless you do most of your activities on Windows? I doubt your graphics card is screwing up and most likely you won't have these problems running Chrome through OSX. The only way you're going to fix it on Windows is playing around with the settings in chrome://flags (type it into the address bar), try disabling GPU compositing for example. You could also try disabling the Windows Aero theme as well
All my work and games are on windows which is why I use it. Chrome does this sometimes. right now it's acting totally fine, later on it will fuck up again for no reason
Well, try disabling the Aero theme, sometimes that can cause applications to visually glitch out
Ok I will. But why is chrome getting affected now all of a sudden?
It's probably an update to Chrome that's done it. There was one a while back that broke flash player for a lot of people
Probably that, and I did some scans with AVG and found a trojan in chrome, cleaned it up, and chrome is not acting as weird as it use to, but still does occasionally.
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