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Problem with Google Chrome - "debug.log" #1
Can anyone tell me what is this error?

I get this error in a text file called "debug.log" on the folder where i start Chrome, for example if i start on desktop this file is created in the desktop, if i change the folder it creates in the new folder.

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[1021/101829.010:ERROR:directory_reader_win.cc(43)] FindFirstFile: The system cannot find the path specified. (0x3

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RE: Problem with Google Chrome - "debug.log" #2
It's Google Chrome's default log file that creates logs when errors are experienced.

Close Chrome and navigate to the following directory:
Code:
C:\Users\(your username)\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Crashpad

Then delete everything In the "Crashpad" folder, and restart Chrome.
See If that works.
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RE: Problem with Google Chrome - "debug.log" #3
(10-24-2020, 03:43 AM)mothered Wrote: It's Google Chrome's default log file that creates logs when errors are experienced.

Close Chrome and navigate to the following directory:
[code]
Then delete everything In the "Crashpad" folder, and restart Chrome.
See If that works.

Seems to work, thanks Smile

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RE: Problem with Google Chrome - "debug.log" #4
(10-24-2020, 05:18 AM)hacxx Wrote:
(10-24-2020, 03:43 AM)mothered Wrote: It's Google Chrome's default log file that creates logs when errors are experienced.

Close Chrome and navigate to the following directory:
[code]
Then delete everything In the "Crashpad" folder, and restart Chrome.
See If that works.

Seems to work, thanks Smile
You're welcome.

It's good to read that It's fixed the Issue.
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RE: Problem with Google Chrome - "debug.log" #5
Not really i was just been nice, it didn't fix. I uninstalled and use a diferent one.

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RE: Problem with Google Chrome - "debug.log" #6
(01-28-2021, 08:04 PM)hacxx Wrote: Not really i was just been nice, it didn't fix.
Other users may've taken It as a solution, so please provide the correct reply next time.
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