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Go to Chrome Enterprise. For developers Develop websites for the next version of the open web with Chrome for developers. Most of the time it happens due to the incompatibility issues, and other times it happens due to buggy plugins.

There are various factors to it like a bug in your Chrome, too many or buggy plugins, Chrome flags, hardware problems, etc.

Thus, you need to move with one method at a time and see if that method works to fix the problem of Chrome black screen or not. Each method works on a particular error that might be responsible for it.

The plugins and extensions that are either not compatible with your Chrome, or are buggy can make your Google Chrome go black. Step 1. Open your Google Chrome. Once you are on the Home window or any window of your Chrome, click on the "Menu" icon displayed with three-dots at the left corner of the menu bar.

Step 2. Clicking on the Menu icon will present you with a drop-down menu. Now, go to "More Tools" on the menu and then navigate to "Extensions". Step 3. Under the "Extensions" window, you will see all of your Chrome's plugins and extensions listed. You need to Remove or Disable the problematic plugins and extensions by either selecting "Remove" or by disabling the switch respectively. Step 4. Once all the problematic plugins and extensions are disabled, you can now try to restart your Google Chrome and see if the problem of google chrome black screen persists.

Chrome Flags are an experimental feature, and they don't come enabled by default to your Chrome. These flags can change the way your Chrome behaves, and thus if you have the Chrome flags enabled, you might try to disable them to fix the black screen issue on Chrome. Now, on the Chrome Flags page, look for the above-mentioned flags i.

Once you find all these flags, click on the "Disable" button in front of them to disable these flags. After disabling, restart Chrome to see if the problem of Google Chrome black windows screen is fixed or not.

One of the main reasons behind Google Chrome going black is the problem with its GPU compositing process that handles a certain aspect of its on-page visual. Thus, to fix the black screen of Chrome, you can try to disable GPU compositing on all pages.

To proceed with this process, you first need to create a Google Chrome shortcut on your Windows Desktop. Skip this step if you already have a shortcut. Now, once you have the Google Chrome shortcut on your Desktop screen. Go to the shortcut and right-click on it. From the contextual menu that appears, choose "Properties". Under Properties, go to the "Shortcut" tab.

Now under the "Shortcut" tab, go to the "Target" window. After adding the text, the path should be chrome. After modifying the path, click on "OK" at the bottom of the window to save changes.

Step 5. Now, open Google Chrome. From the drop-down menu, go to "Settings". Step 6. Then try downloading, it should appear! Rajaa Chowdhury I am using Chrome 21 and it still shows the downloads at the bottom, so am a bit surprised hearing and it is not showing for you. Did you, by ny chance, change any settings in Chrome. Shakirah Faleh Lai You can see your download by clicking the spanner at the top right side then choose downloads.

Joel Jacob. Thanks for the info. Yes it is. I don't believe there's a solution to what you want. Whenever one start any download in Chrome, a small bar is shown below regarding what's downloading and can be seen from any tab, if I'm not wrong. I am also using the latest version of Google Chrome v21 and it shows the downloads as it used to - at the bottom of the Chrome window in a new tool bar - happens once you start a download. I can't believe it is not already here.



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