Chrome always prompts "Ouch, crash" how to deal with it

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That's it. I can't help but go to the ICBC counter and ask for the password card according to the prompts. At present, ICBC has not announced when to support U-Shield.
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1. The collapse phenomenon is as follows:



2. Solution



3. Step 2: Look for abnormal plug-ins. What I found here is that Adobe Flash Player displays (2 files), that is, two versions of the same plug-in are installed, causing version conflicts.



4. Step 3: click "Details" on the right.



5. Step 4: The plug-in has two versions: 15.0 and 16.0.



6. Step 5: disable the plug-in of the lower version (i.e. 15.0).



7. Step 6: Open the Chrome browser again to visit the website and find that the abominable "Ouch, crash" has disappeared.

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Google Chrome Pro Test Valid:
Settings - Pull to the bottom "Display advanced settings..." - Pull to the bottom "Reset settings"

Okay~
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Set the browser mode to normal mode (ICBC online banking cannot be used in extreme speed mode)
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Switch the browser mode and change the speed mode to the normal mode.
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