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To investigate problems when Chrome is frozen/locked-up/unresponsive, we generally need a dump of the affected processes.

Exactly how to do this depends on your operating system:

Windows

  1. Download Process Explorer from Microsoft. (This tool is like a more advanced version of the Task Manager; we will use it to create minidumps).
  2. Extract and launch Process Explorer
  3. Right click on the hung Chrome process, and choose "Create Dump" --> "Create Minidump..." (If you aren't sure which one is misbehaving, repeat this step for each Chrome process)
  4. Attach the minidump file(s) to your bug report

Please note that minidump files can contain some information about your computer, including the path to where Chrome is installed.

Mac

  1. Verify you've turned crash reporting on. Go to the page chrome://settings/advanced using the address bar. Then verify that Automatically send usage statistics and crash reports to Google is checked.
  2. Open the Task Manager under the Settings menu > Tools > Task Manager.
  3. If the columns at the top of the Task Manager window do not include "Process ID", then right-click on the table header and check the "Process ID" box.
  4. Note the process ID of the hung tab.
  5. Kill the process in a way that causes it to print a crash dump:

Linux

  1. Verify you've turned crash reporting on. Go to the page chrome://settings/advanced using the address bar. Then verify that Automatically send usage statistics and crash reports to Google is checked.
  2. Open the Task Manager under the Settings menu > Tools > Task Manager.
  3. If the columns at the top of the Task Manager window do not include "Process ID", then right-click on the window and check the "Process ID" box.
  4. Note the process ID of the hung tab.
  5. Kill the process in a way that causes it to print a crash dump:
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