

Step 4: Once done, attempt to relaunch your Chrome all over again and see if the Chrome-not-responding issue has been resolved. Then tick the 4 boxes for Google Chrome and click OK. Step 3: When the Allowed apps window pops up, click Change settings. Step 2: In the Windows Defender Firewall window, choose the Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall option.

Step 1: Press Win+R keys to open the Run dialog box, type the control firewall.cpl in the box, and click OK. Way 2: Fix chrome-not-responding/opening issue through Windows Defender Firewall Relaunch the Google Chrome browser again. Select “ Use the following DNS server addresses” option, manually type the Preferred DNS server address and Alternate DNS server address. Step 6: The window of Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP /IPv 4) Properties will spring out.

Step 5: When the Ethernet0 Properties window brings out, find and double-click the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP /IPv 4) under Networking. Step 4: In the pop-up Ethernet0 Status window, click the Properties button below the General to enter the Ethernet0 Properties window. Step 3: The Network and Sharing Center window pops up, find and click the local connection ( Ethernet0) of the computer. Step 2: In the Settings window, slide the mouse wheel to find and click the Network and Sharing Center option. Step 1: Right-click on the “ Network Internet access” icon at the bottom right of the desktop and choose Open Network & Internet settings option. Way 1: Fix chrome-not-responding/opening issue using Network and Sharing Center
