This article will teach you how to solve slow Google Chrome on Windows in seven different ways. Google Chrome is still the preferred browser for Windows users, even though Microsoft Edge has a built-in Chrome browser. The unrivalled performance is one of the reasons we chose Google Chrome. In the land of Google, however, not everything is resolved. On Windows 11 and Windows 10, you may experience slow or slow Google Chrome behaviour at times.

High disc utilisation issues on Windows 11 and Windows 10 might be caused by Google Chrome. Slow performance or lag in Google Chrome is also difficult to pinpoint a cause. We'll go over all of the possibilities and how to repair slow Google Chrome on Windows 11 and 10.

Seven possible techniques to speed up Google Chrome on Windows:

1. You should first restart your computer.

Let's see whether we can use this approach to speed up Google Chrome on Windows 11 and 10. Most of the users put their windows laptop to sleep after completing the work. Sometimes, you have to shut down or restart the laptop to fix minor machine problems.


First Press Windows key while clicking the Power button. Restart your Windows laptop.

2. Use Google Chrome Task Manager

When you launch Google Chrome, it starts a number of operations in the background, including new tabs, preload pages, extensions, and so on.

As you use more tabs in Google Chrome, the browser consumes more CPU usage in the background. It can be tough to determine what is causing the increased CPU utilisation. In this case, Google Chrome's built-in task manager comes in handy.


Step 1: Keep the Chrome browser open and launch Task Manager with the Shift + Esc buttons.


Step 2: Examine the memory footprint and CPU consumption for each Chrome process.

Step 3: If you see excessively high CPU utilisation, Google Chrome's performance may suffer. Select end process at the bottom of such a Chrome task.

3. Disable Preload pages

Google Chrome preloads pages that it thinks you'll like to see. Chrome uses cookies to track your browsing activities.. The option must be disabled from the Chrome settings menu. Take the actions outlined below.

Step 1: On your Windows computer, open Google Chrome.

Step 2: Open Settings by clicking the three-dot menu at the top.
Step 3: Select Privacy & Security from the drop-down menu.

Step 4: Disable the 'Preload pages for faster browsing and searches' toggle in the 'Cookies and other site data' area.

Close google chrome and open it again.

4. Turn off Google Chrome entirely.

On your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC, is Google Chrome always operating in the background? Chrome may become sluggish as a result of this. Using the task manager in Windows 11, close Google Chrome altogether.

Step 1: Press the Windows key and type Task Manager into the search box.

Step 2: Hit Enter to bring up the Task Manager menu.
Step 3: From the programme menu, select Google Chrome and then click End Task at the bottom.

5. Delete the CACHE in Google Chrome


To speed up specific processes, Google Chrome collects cache and cookie data in the background, just like any other browser. Power users of Google Chrome can collect a large amount of cache data. This behaviour may slow down Google Chrome on your PC.

To remove the cache in Google Chrome, follow the steps below.

Step 1: Open Google Chrome and select More from the top menu.

Step 2: Select Clear Browsing Data from the More Tools menu.
Step 3: Select Browsing History, Cache, Cookies, etc. from the Advanced menu and click on Clear data at the bottom.

6. Remove Google chrome EXTENSIONS


Excessive use of chrome extension may result in slow or slow behavior of google chrome on windows 11 or windows 10. Let's remove some unnecessary and outdated chrome extensions from the list, shall we?

Step 1: Open google chrome and click on more menu.

Step 2:From the More Tools menu, choose Extensions.

7. Google Chrome should be updated.


Many people are unfamiliar with how to update their Chrome browser to the most recent version. Google releases monthly updates that include the most latest chromium builds.

To install the latest Google Chrome version on Windows 11 or Windows 10, open Google Chrome settings and navigate to the about menu.

EXPERIENCE A FASTER GOOGLE chrome EXPERIENCE

Close any tabs that are currently playing videos in the background. It won't matter if you have one tab open, but if you have three or four, Google Chrome will feel slow.