It's better to fix Chrome issues with the 32-bit version

Aug 20, 2015 21:47 GMT  ·  By

As we reported to you already, Google Chrome crashes in Windows 10 build 10525 due to a compatibility issue, and while the search company has already confirmed the problem, there's still no patch that could fix it once and for all.

Right now, there are two ways to address this issue and get Google Chrome to work on your PC running Windows 10 build 10525: run the browser with the no-sandbox flag or install the 32-bit version of the app which should launch flawlessly no matter the OS version.

And according to Gabe Aul, head of the Windows Insider program, the second option is a much better recommendation, because running Chrome with the no-sandbox flag can affect security, stability, and performance of the application.

“Running 32bit Chrome is a better recommendation than running -no-sandbox flag for those having issues on 10525,” he said.

Google has already confirmed this problem, but the company says that it's quite normal to come across such bugs because Windows 10 build 10525 is still work in progress, so you kind of knew what to expect when you agreed to install it.

A patch is in the works at Google right now and the company says that all those experiencing the problem should send feedback to help create a fix that works for everyone.