Is Google Chrome freezing your PC? In this technical guide, we analyze the causes of high RAM consumption and CPU spikes in 2026. We cover how to identify memory-leaking extensions, manage the built-in Chrome Task Manager, and use advanced Windows commands to reset the browser environment and hardware acceleration. Guide professionnel pour corriger les fuites de mémoire de Google Chrome. <br /><br />--- 🛠️ CHROME OPTIMIZATION & REPAIR COMMANDS --- <br /><br />Step 1: Deep Clean Chrome Cache & User Data (Cmd) <br />Run these to clear stagnant data that causes leaks: <br />del /q /s /f "%LocalAppData%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache\*.*" <br /><br />Step 2: Reset Network Stack (Fixes "Waiting for Cache" errors) <br />netsh winsock reset <br />ipconfig /flushdns <br /><br />Step 3: Force Disable Hardware Acceleration (If Chrome doesn't open) <br />Right-click Chrome Shortcut > Properties > Target > Add at the end: <br />--disable-gpu <br /><br />Step 4: Check for System File Corruption (SFC) <br />sfc /scannow <br /><br />Step 5: Diagnostic Shortcut (Internal Chrome Command) <br />Type this in your Chrome address bar to see the real culprit: <br />chrome://system/ OR chrome://task-manager/ <br />#GoogleChrome #MemoryLeak #TechSupport #PCPerformance #Windows11 #ChromeFix #HighCPU #RAMOptimization #TechTutorial #BrowserFix #SpeedUpPC #ITSpecialist #SoftwareRepair #Windows10 #Chrome2026
