If the first solution doesn’t really suit your needs or doesn’t really help, I do recommend to flush your DNS history in Windows. Solution #2: Flush DNS data and reset netsh winsock So disabling or removing extension is something that I definitely recommend trying first. I have noticed that extensions will definitely slow down your browsing experience, as well as affectĬhrome’s startup time in the first place. If you are unaware of any extensions, or if you have no interest in them any longer, you are more than welcome to remove them from your Google Chrome web browser. If you have any extensions listed in here, then they are obviously will contribute to Chrome’s slowness. To do that just open your Chrome browser and navigate to the menu icon in the top right corner, go to More Tools -> Extensions. Solution #1: Disable or remove unused Chrome Extensions
If you ever find that your Google Chrome browser is taking too long to load there is no need to be frustrated.