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Ideally for some pages. I get this message constantly in Chrome 39 for youtube pages. Happens at home and at work, so it's not a CPU problem, both systems have plenty of horsepower, more than enough to play 480p video.

I've tried turning on/off hardware accelaration. No change.

I also see this warning on other pages too. It's annoying because it's just a false positive -- the pages are working fine.

I'd like to completely disable it or just disable it for some pages. Are either of those possible?

Edit: Apparently fixed by the time v43 came out and I checked on this question again.

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Edit the Properties for a Chrome shortcut and add --disable-hang-monitor to the Target: line. Close Chrome, use taskmgr to make sure there is no chrome.exe running, then always start Chrome with the modified shortcut.

Suppresses hang monitor dialogs in renderer processes. This may allow slow unload handlers on a page to prevent the tab from closing, but the Task Manager can be used to terminate the offending process in this case.peter.sh

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  • Suggested elsewhere, doesn't work. – jcollum Jan 11 '15 at 23:16
  • It works fine here. Make sure you edited the shortcut correctly (`--disable-hang-monitor` should be prefixed with a space and added outside the quoted argument). Also make sure that chrome.exe isn't already running. – Ivan Kozik Jan 12 '15 at 03:50
  • Definitely didn't change anything: http://i.imgur.com/d4Xg2B6.png and http://i.imgur.com/ozaYbfK.png. Closed all my Chrome instances before adding that. – jcollum Jan 12 '15 at 17:28
  • I just double checked this; the `disable-hang-monitor` switch definitely doesn't fix this in Chrome 39. – jcollum Jan 12 '15 at 19:25
  • No idea why, sorry. In any case, Google claims this bug is fixed in today's stable release, 39.0.2171.99 – Ivan Kozik Jan 14 '15 at 05:36
  • This option works for me in Chrome 39.0.2171.99. @jcollum, you might try [Sysinternals Process Explorer](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx) and make sure that your top-level Chrome instance does in fact have the full `--disable-hang-monitor` argument specified. – NextInLine Jan 22 '15 at 04:03
  • 39.0.2171.99 or later no longer needs the option – Ivan Kozik Jan 22 '15 at 09:04
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According to this guy you should:

  1. open Chrome,
  2. go to Settings,
  3. click "Show advanced settings".
  4. Then you go to Privacy - Content Settings and check "Block third-party cookies and site data".

Otherwise, you could try running it in a different compatibility mode. You can do so by right-clicking: Chome.exe - Preferences - Compatibility. Now choose Windows 8. Hopefully that fixes it.

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