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    Google could reduce Chrome’s memory usage on Windows, other platforms


    In addition to tab groups, Windows Mixed Reality support and dark mode implementation, Google is now also working on a new feature that’s supposed to reduce the memory usage of Chrome.

    Chrome has a bad reputation for hogging memory and it appears that the search engine giant is finally working on a feature that would reduce Chrome memory use on Windows and other platforms with just a little bit of effort from user’s end.

    A new commit called ‘Add disable-best-effort-tasks to Chrome flags’ aims to reduce the memory usage of Chrome browser. The changelog of the flag ‘Disable best effort tasks’ revealed that it was originally named ‘DisableBackgroundTask’ and it is supposed to reduce the memory usage by temporary delaying execution of some processes.

    It’s likely that there’s a lot this flag can do to keep Chrome RAM usage at a minimum but at the moment, it’s not exactly known how this functionality will work. According to the commit, the flag will remain disabled by default and it can be switched on from Chrome’s flags page.

    Google could reduce Chrome’s memory usage on Windows, other platforms Chrome-memory-usage.jpg

    Chrome runs various processes in the background, for example, it splits tab, plugin, extension into its own process. Having various processes active can lead to higher memory (aka RAM) usage and fluctuation if one thing crashes.

    When ‘Disable best effort tasks’ flag is turned on, all tasks of lowest priority won’t be executed.

    By the looks of things, this flag will order Chrome to stop executing certain processes until shutdown. Those process will have a lower priority and it apparently won’t have any big impact on the experience. There’s a possibility that Chrome won’t execute tasks such as reporting metrics and cleaning cache while the browser is in use. These activities won’t be performed until shutdown.

    Google could reduce Chrome’s memory usage on Windows, other platforms Chrome-task-manager.jpg

    “Add disable-best-effort-tasks to Chrome flags The new flag can be switched on and off on “chrome://flags”. It is disabled by default, and if turned on, all tasks of lowest priority “base::TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT” will not be executed. This is equivalent to the command line flag “–disable-best-effort-tasks”,” the commit explains.

    Chrome’s never slow mode


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    In addition to memory management improvements, Google is also testing never slow mode for Chrome that would optimize the website’s resources to load it faster. This feature is not supposed to make changes to Chrome’s management system.

    It actually does that to the webpage by blocking large scripts if they are slow to respond and certain data wouldn’t be loaded if it exceeds the scripts or images budget.

    Chrome’s Windows Mixed Reality support development advances


    We recently reported that Chrome browser is getting support for Windows Mixed Reality and today we spotted a new commit which appears to suggest that the development is advancing.

    According to the commit which is titled ‘Implement MixedRealityDevice::RequestSession by adding a render loop’, Chrome is getting further enhancements to support Windows Mixed Reality headsets natively.

    “This change adds MixedRealityRenderLoop, which contains an IHolographicSpace. This change doesn’t implement getting poses or submitting graphics,” the post reads.

    Dark mode


    As noted above, Google is also working on dark mode for Chrome on Windows 10 and earlier today, we spotted new commits which revealed that the company is finally fixing the glitches. As per commits, Chrome’s dark mode will receive a fix for a glitch where the texts are black in dark background and texts are white in the white background.

    All the aforementioned changes are still in development and we don’t if or when Google plans to implement them in Chrome’s stable branch.

    While dark mode appears to be coming to the stable version soon, it remains to be seen how and when Google will implement memory management improvements and support for Windows Mixed Reality in Chrome.

    At the moment, memory management improvements and Windows Mixed Reality support aren’t live in the experimental versions (Canary, Beta) of Chrome.

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  2. Xylee Del Win User

    problem uninstalling google chrome

    Hi,

    Since you already uninstalled Google Chrome using the Programs and Features, Google notifications may still be running in the background processes. We suggest that you follow these steps on how to end the Google Chrome process:

    • On your keyboard, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
    • Select Task Manager.
    • Under Processes, locate Google Notifications or Google Chrome.
    • Right click on them and select End Task.
    • Double check under Programs and Features if Google Chrome is completely gone.

    Let us know if these steps worked.
     
    Xylee Del, Feb 6, 2019
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  3. Windows 10 and Google chrome problems

    Hello,

    Thank you for your interest in Windows 10.

    As you have mentioned that now you rolled back to windows 7 ultimate.I would suggest you to follow the steps given below and check.

    Uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome and check

    To uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome follow the steps given below.


    • Press start button.

    • Select Control Panel.

    • In Control Panel , Click on
      Programs

    • Then Click on Programs and features.

    • Select Google Chrome and Click Uninstall button
    Uninstall Chrome prompt dialog appears and the further uninstallation process continues if you click uninstall button. Once Google Chrome gets uninstalled, you can download and install Google Chrome from its official website,
    and check if issue persists.

    If issue still didn’t get resolved by the above mentioned steps, I would also suggest you to post the query in Google support forums for more help.

    Get help from the Chrome community:
    https://support.google.com/chrome/?hl=en#topic=3421642

    Hope this helps, if you need further assistance on Windows let us know we will be glad to help.
     
    Ashish Sondhi, Feb 6, 2019
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  4. Google could reduce Chrome’s memory usage on Windows, other platforms

    How to reduce memory usage in window 10?

    Hi Yirga,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community. I understand your concern and I am glad to assist you.

    Please follow the steps and check if memory usage can be reduced.

    • Press and hold the “Windows” button and the “R” button.
    • In the run window you will need to write the following: “dfrgui” without the quotes.
    • Press the “Enter” button on the keyboard.
    • In the new window that shows you will need to left click or tap on the hard drives you want to defragment.
    • After you have selected the hard drives you will need to left click or tap on the “Optimize” button and follow the instructions on the screen to finish the defragment process.
    • After the defragmentation is completed reboot your Windows 10 device and try to see if it improved your RAM usage.
    Hope this post helps. Get back to us for further queries. We are happy to help!
     
    Joy Kemprai, Feb 6, 2019
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