This is just weird because it started about the same time I replaced my PSU, but I didnt change any power plan options and I deleted the hibernation file a long time ago. Update: One thing I forgot to include is that recently (the past like month) my computer has been automatically going to sleep/hibernating (not really sure which one), after I leave for a few minutes. So, A.Why is Chrome causing my PC to freeze and/or crash? And B.What connection is there between a Power supply and Chrome? ![]() (Sometimes it just freezes then unfreezes, other times it freezes then crashes.)Īlso, the solution isn't just using my old 500W power supply, because it's failing and can't support my system. I ordered a brand new EVGA 750W power supply and when I put that new one in, suddenly the crashes and freezing up of chrome are back. I only had 1 crash in the span of about 2 weeks. ![]() I took out my 750W EVGA Powersupply, and put in my old Corsair CX500W power supply, and the crashes almost completely stopped. I played GTA V for like 6 hours straight and had no problems, but chrome for 20 minutes causes all sorts of things. Again, this ONLY happens when I am browsing the internet/youtube while using chrome, it never happens when my computer is under stress. ![]() So I tried everything, like disabling a some of Chrome's options, and that worked for a little bit.īut now, everytime I'm using Chrome, my computer will completely freeze, I can't move my mouse this time, it's just completely frozen, it will stay like that for about a minute or two, then crash. Usually when this happens my Disk spikes to 100% also. I can still move my mouse but everything stops working, videos freeze, etc. What do you think about this temporary fix on how to fix HMS Core crashing on Android 13? Did it work for you? Let us know on social media by using the buttons below.Ok so I have been having the problem for a LONG time where while using Google Chrome, out of nowhere, about every 5-40 minutes all the windows I have open will freeze, and my cursor shows the loading symbol. Hopefully, Huawei will figure out the issue sooner rather than later and release an updated HMS Core that works with Android 13 properly. This is a short-term fix and one that may leave you a bit vulnerable if there have been security updates to HMS Core in the latest version. AppGallery will tell you there is an update for HMS Core but do not update or you will experience crashes again. You will likely have to log into your AppGallery and Huawei Health (or other Huawei apps) again once you’ve sideloaded the older version of HMS Core. Once you’ve done that and installed the downloaded APK, you should no longer experience HMS Core crashing on your Pixel device with Android 13. Just remember to revoke the privilege after. You’ll need to allow Chrome (or another browser) to install from unknown sources. Next, head over to APK Mirror and download HMS Core 6.0.0.305. Go into your Settings > Apps > See all apps on your Android device, find HMS Core, and uninstall it. Of note, I haven’t run into any issues since using the fix below.Ī quick Google search turned up a fix via Reddit. As AppGallery is sideloaded anyways, you should be familiar and OK with the process. NOTE: The fix below requires you to sideload HMS Core onto your Android device, something that we recommend doing AT YOUR OWN RISK. While Huawei Health still worked with the Watch GT 3 Pro, the crash notification was a bit annoying as it came up frequently. Lo and behold, after updating, HMS Core started crashing constantly and I couldn’t even open AppGallery anymore. ![]() Thinking things would be fixed up, I went ahead and installed it on my Pixel 6a review unit. Fast forward to a couple of days ago when Android 13 officially launched for Pixel devices. When I was on the Android 13 Beta with my Pixel 5, it kept crashing. The current version of HMS Core is 6.6.0.332. NOTE: you can also install Huawei Health without needing AppGallery and it works just fine. Navigate to the directory where the Chrome user profile resides (.config/google-chrome/), then delete the contents of the Chrome user profileOrigin Trials subdirectory (this should. Huawei’s version is HMS Core, which installs when you install AppGallery, which can be used to download Huawei Health to use their smartwatches (among other things). Their solution was an AppGallery of their own, but of course, that requires some core Android services. Without getting too much into it, since Huawei was banned from using Google’s Core services and apps on their devices, they had to come up with a workaround. Fortunately, there’s a pretty simple fix. If you run Huawei’s AppGallery with HMS Core, you may find that the latter crashes once you update your Pixel device to Android 13. While operating system updates generally fix and improve things, it’s not uncommon for a system update to break something that was working.
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