While Windows 10 has begun to be officially distributed by Microsoft, the company has also begun distributing build previews to Windows Insider subscribers.
Yesterday we even reported on the release of Windows 10 Build 10525. The new build is starting to arrive on users' computers through various channels, official and unofficial, but at the same time the first problems.
Google Chrome browser not working. When it opens it shows the following message mistakes.
Now the good news is that Google already knows about the problem and is already working on defining it. The company has already passed the error on the Chromium message board.
According to Google"We have confirmed the problem and someone is working on it."
We have the problem confirmed and someone is working on it, so additional “me to” comments are a distraction at this point. Please just star the issue if you want to convey that you are affected, and if we have any questions or need additional feedback we’ll post a comment.Also, please remember that this kind of temporary breakage is expected for users on the Windows 10 fast give us a call or send an e-mail. So, we definitely appreciate your assistance in tracking down these problems, but if you’re not comfortable dealing with disruptions and workarounds, then the fast ring might not be for you.
It should be noted that the error mentioned above only affects the version of Chrome in 64-bit. If you run the 32-bit version it should work fine.
Meanwhile, there is a temporary solution to the problem:
Turn right click on the Chrome desktop shortcut and select Properties.
On the Shortcut tab, click the Destination field.
Type a blank space at the end of the path that appears in the field followed by -no-sandbox.
Press OK and start Chrome.