Fix the Point problems
Fix the Point problems
You're experiencing issues with Chrome crashing despite recent restoration attempts. It seems the restore point from about 8 days ago has disappeared. Have you tried recovering it using a different method or checking your system logs? Additionally, since you've already tried troubleshooting fixes, you might want to explore advanced recovery options or contact support for further assistance.
Have you considered simply reinstalling Chrome prior to performing a complete system restore? Backup files are removed once the designated restore space becomes full. It’s probable that if it’s no longer visible, they’ve been deleted.
I completed various malware and virus checks and reinstalled the system roughly five times.
Sorry, I made changes to my initial message. If you don’t see the restore point, it’s likely lost. You might try using CCleaner’s uninstall feature that also cleans the registry. Remember to restart after uninstalling and reinstalling. Are there any crash notifications or logs appearing? Or is the only message “Chrome has stopped working”?
Thanks for the guidance. Chrome can become unstable after changes, especially if you open the settings or use extensions, causing random crashes. Regarding uninstallers, the revo uninstaller is a legitimate tool for removing registry keys during program removal, though it’s best to use it carefully and ensure you’re targeting the right files. Ccleaner also works for cleaning up registry entries, but always verify what you’re deleting to avoid errors.
They both might want to do that, though I’m pretty sure CCleaner actively attempts to clean the registry. When you install Chrome, avoid signing in with your Google account unless necessary—there could be a hidden extension doing the work.