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58 minutes ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

1030 has it also.  That is "how" Chrome's multi-process works.

 

This does not exist in my case.
Can this be the reason why the browser uses low CPU power?

 

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Check your chrome://flags - I suspect that you have "Site Isolation" disabled.  This is known to break CloudFlare CAPTCHA but does reduce process count and RAM.

Disable Site Isolation at your own risk,  Here is a good read on it  --  https://www.guidingtech.com/disable-site-isolation-google-chrome/

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8 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

I guess I have until next month's water bill to see if I can polyfill whatever in Hades my water bill company just rolled out.

Spoke too soon.  Water bill is working again.  Fingers crossed they aren't "trying" to change things on their end.

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I tried my new install of 2036 on Speedometer, and it crashes every time at test 377 or thereabouts, and restores back to the start.
I actually do think it feels generally faster than the previous version.
:)

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The same.
"Page is restored for something lost" error message and resets to the start.
It might be my ancient ATI graphics card falling over, I will try with the other one!
:)

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Still no joy.
It seems to be crashing at test 365.

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I then get a quick flash (this is a grab from a video I made of it!) of this error message -

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It then resets to the start page.
:(

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12 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

Check your chrome://flags - I suspect that you have "Site Isolation" disabled.  This is known to break CloudFlare CAPTCHA but does reduce process count and RAM.

 

Yes, that's it.
But I had not changed that.

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Do you have any idea why there is a delay in accessing web pages or settings with the 2036?
Is this perhaps also a setting?
Or maybe something is missing in the download?

I have re-downloaded and "installed" the 2036 (ungoogeled).
It is always the same problem. With 1030 it is not.

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1 hour ago, Anbima said:

Yes, that's it.
But I had not changed that.

I had uploaded 1030 with the site isolation disabled and it was later on that it was discovered.

That flag was not intended to be set in the uploaded version, it was set when I was doing some testing on my end before uploading.

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1 hour ago, Anbima said:

Do you have any idea why there is a delay in accessing web pages or settings with the 2036?

I have that delay on ALL versions, including 1030.

No way to disable it.  It can be reduced by not running a rebased version of chrome.dll, but then you won't like the RAM consumption.

You have to pick the lesser of two evils.

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