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Need some help from you experts, please.  Google Chrome has been my browser of choice on laptop for years, worked great.  All of a sudden, it's halting before every other page and you have to click "reload" and even then it doesn't always work.  Been especially bad in the last week or so.  Is there something I can do to correct that?  

If not, I guess all I would want is to backup my bookmarks so I can delete it and then re-install it later.  How do you backup bookmarks from Chrome to your hard drive so they can repopulate a new browser download later on?  

Thanks.  

Sounds like a network problem. Been using Chrome on Macbook for several years.

As far as bookmarks, if you're signed in to Google account, all that should be with your account and not stored locally or with the install.

Yeah, about every few pages, it'll say "Network Interrupted."  But our home network does fine with everything else (daughter's remote learning stuff, cell phones, wife's macbook, etc.).  Just mine and just with google chrome.  Other on-line stuff on my macbook works fine.  

Any suggestions on how to diagnostic this?  

When in doubt uninstall and reinstall.
Do you run my employer's IT department?
31 minutes ago, Parliament said:
2 hours ago, crash_davis said:
When in doubt uninstall and reinstall.

Do you run my employer's IT department?

No. If I were an IT department, the first instructions would be to reboot your device.

And after reboot, when the same issue exists, the IT guy will say, "Ok I need to move this to T2 support. They'll contact you in 3 days."

56 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

No. If I were an IT department, the first instructions would be to reboot your device.

 

And then every employee above 60 and probably half above 50 would say "where is the reboot key?"

 

3 minutes ago, High Plains Drifter said:

 

And then every employee above 60 and probably half above 50 would say "where is the reboot key?"

 

"Re what? Huh?"

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