- Google Chrome is a popular browser known for exceptional performance, but it can be slow at times on Windows 11.
- To fix slow Google Chrome on Windows 11:
- Restart your PC to refresh system resources and speed up Chrome.
One of the most popular browsers is Chrome. Many people prefer to use this browser because of its exceptional performance. Even though Google Chromeโs performance is commendable, you can expect it to be slow and sluggish at times. If you, too, find Chrome slow and sluggish and want to speed it up, youโve come to the right place.
How to Fix Slow Google Chrome on Windows 11
Weโll talk about how to fix slow Chrome in Windows 11 in this article.
Restart Your PC
The very first thing that you should try doing is restarting your PC. If you donโt restart your PC occasionally, then you might find the apps to be getting sluggish. You may then not only face problems with Google Chrome but other apps as well. Therefore, you should try restarting your PC and see if it fixes the issue for you or not.
Close High CPU Usage Task In Chrome
When you start Google Chrome, multiple processes are started along with it in the background. These processes may include tabs, preload pages, as well as extensions. These processes consume CPU resources, thus causing Chrome to slow down. You can use Google Chrome Task Manager to manage these processes and fix slow Chrome in Windows 11. To do so, follow the steps given below-
- Open theย Chromeย browser on your PC, and while the browser window is open pressย Shift + Escย key combo and this will openย Task Managerย inย Google Chrome.ย Now, check theย Memory footprintย andย CPU usageย for the processes.
- Check which process is consuming a lot of your CPU resources. Select the process, and then click onย End Process.ย
Close Google Chromeย
You should try closing Google Chrome, as it can also fix the lagging browser. When you open an app, it runs with some background process, the same is with Chrome. You should try closing Google Chrome completely, to fix the slow Chrome in Windows 11. To do so, follow the steps given below-
- Press theย Windowsย key on your keyboard, and then search forย Task Manager.ย Hitย Enterย to openย Task Managerย on your PC.
- Ensure you are on theย Processesย tab in theย Task Manager.ย
- Here, select,ย Google Chromeย in theย Appsย section, and then click onย End task.ย
This will close the Google Chrome complete, and you should now try starting the Google Chrome again, and you will be able to use it without any lag.
Clear Google Chrome Cache
If you still find Chrome to be slow, then you should try clearing the Google Chrome cache. To do so, follow the steps given below-
- Openย Google Chromeย on your PC, and then click on theย three ellipsesย on the top right corner ofย Google Chrome.ย
- From the menu that opens up, click onย More Tools, and then click onย Clear browsing data.ย
- Next, check the checkbox sayingย Cookies and other site dataย andย Cached images and files.ย If you want to clear your browsing history, then you can select the option for them as well. Once done, click onย Clear data.ย
Disable Preload Pages
Another thing that you can try doing is disabling the preload pages. Chrome uses cookies to predict and enhance your browsing experience. However, this can sometimes make Chrome slow. To disable preload pages, follow the steps given below-
- Click on the three ellipses on the top right corner ofย Google Chrome, and from the menu that opens up, click onย Settings.ย
- Next, click onย Privacy and securityย in theย Settingsย menu.
- On the right side, turn off the toggle forย Preload pages for faster browsing and searching.ย
- After doing so, close Google Chrome and then open it again.
Remove Unwanted Extensions
If you have unwanted extensions installed on your browser, then that may also cause the issue. You should try removing unwanted extensions, and check if it fixes the slow Chrome or not. Given below are the steps to help you do so-
- Click on theย Menuย icon (three ellipses) on the top right corner ofย Google Chrome.
- Next, click onย More Tools, and then click onย Extensions.ย
- From here, remove or disable the unwanted extensions and you should be able to use Chrome without it slowing down.
Update Chrome
If you still face the slow Chrome in Windows 11, then you can try updating the browser. Try updating the Google Chrome browser to fix slow Chrome in Windows 11.
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These were some troubleshooting steps to fix slow Chrome in Windows 11. We hope this article helps you with the problem you have been facing.