All Apps Refuse To Open On Mac

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So you are unhappy because the Google Chrome web browser won’t open or launch. This article explains how you can troubleshoot when Google Chrome won’t open after successfully installing on your Mac. More specifically the problem is that Google Chrome seems to be unresponsive and won’t start at all when trying to open the Chrome App. Do not worry, you are not alone. It seems that many macOS users are having this problem. Here is what to do:

If you don't have automatic updates turned on, you can open the App Store, go to the Purchased tab, and open an app's product page to see if an update is available. Reinstall the app iPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Open the Settings app. Tap General, then tap iPhone Storage (or iPad Storage). Click on the name of the program just to the right of the Apple icon at the top left of the screen. Select Quit program name at the very bottom of the drop-down menu. Use the keyboard. Fixing a frozen app: Why Mac OS apps freeze. There can be a few reasons why apps freeze on Mac. First, sometimes an app freezes on its own, and sometimes it takes down the whole Mac with it. Here's what could be happening: Apps freeze in the background. This could mean there are some apps running that you didn't open, they opened themselves. Force quit on Mac OS High Sierra Using the keyboard. You’ve tried to move the mouse pointer, and it’s also not responding? In case the mouse gets frozen together with your app; the keyboard is the mother of all shortcuts. To make the unresponsive app tab disappear, press and hold the Command – Option – Escape keys. To uninstall Chrome, open Finder and click Applications. Then drag Google Chrome to the Trash. And then like the step number #3, select Finder and, from the Menu bar, click Go and then Go to Folder and enter /Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome and click Go. A new window will open. Select all the folders, and drag them to the Trash. Here are four of the most common remedies if Chrome won't open, with instructions for Mac and PC. Check to see if Chrome is already running on your computer On your Mac, select 'Force Quit.'

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How to fix when Chrome won’t open

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1-It is possible that Chrome is already running. You may want to check if Chrome is already open. Here is how you can check this:

  1. Press the Option, Command, and Esc (Escape) keys together or you can click Force Quit from the Apple menu (upper-left corner of your screen).
  2. Do you see Google Chrome there in the list
  3. If you do, select it and then click Force Quit, and try re-opening Chrome. if you do not see Google Chrome in the Force Quit window, then see the step below.

2-Restart your Mac. (see also: How To Use Spotlight On Your Mac)

/app-tp-delete-junk-removal-on-mac.html. 3-If you do not see Google Chrome in the Force Quit menu (see tip#1), follow the steps below:

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  1. Go to the Finder of your Mac.
  2. From the “Go” menu select “Go to Folder”
  3. Enter this:
  4. ~/Library/Application Support
  5. And click Go
  6. This will open a folder
  7. Find the ‘Google’ named folder
  8. Right click the folder and click Get Info
  9. Click Sharing & Permissions to open the section
  10. Click to Lock icon (bottom right corner) to unlock it. You need to be an admin and then enter your password.
  11. Find the user who is having the Chrome opening problem and click its Privilege
  12. Change Privilege from ‘Read Only’ to ‘Read & Write’.
  13. Now click the Settings icon and select ‘Apply to enclosed items.’
  14. Click Ok and try restarting the Chrome app.
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4– If nothing helps you, you may want to try removing Google Chrome and then downloading and reinstalling. It is possible that your Google Chrome browser files may be corrupted and that is why it is now working. To uninstall Chrome, open Finder and click Applications. Then drag Google Chrome to the Trash. And then like the step number #3, select Finder and, from the Menu bar, click Go and then Go to Folder and enter ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome and click Go. A new window will open. Select all the folders, and drag them to the Trash. This completely removes Google Chrome. Now you can go head and download and install again.

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