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Fix Chrome Performance Lag and Tabs Not Loading Issue

Many users who have updated their Chrome browser to the latest version 36 have reported lag in performance and tab not loading issues, especially on old computers. You can easily fix this issue and bring your favorite browser Chrome to its full swing.

After upgrading your Chrome, if you are facing issues such as running very slow, webpages loading at a slow speed, keyboard lags while typing, glitch in scrolling, tabs not opening, etc. just try the trick given below.

1. Open Google Chrome and click on the Control button and then Setting option.

2. Now, Scroll down to the bottom and click on “Show Advance Settings”.

 3. In advanced settings, locate “Use hardware acceleration when available” option under System, uncheck it and restart your Chrome.

After restarting, Chrome will become smoother and perform well. Leave your views in the comment section below.

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