type chrome://settings/help and press enter key.If you don’t have any conflicting software, Chrome advises you to install updates. Once you identify the conflicting software, you can choose to uninstall it using the Settings>Apps>Uninstall method. A list of conflicting software gets displayed.Type “ chrome://conflicts” in the URL bar.Google Chrome offers a troubleshooter to detect the factor that has caused the “Google Chrome has stopped working” error. Next to “Cookies and other site data” and “ Cached images and files,” check the boxes.Or you can use the keyboard shortcut ctrl+shift+del.At the top right, click More tools and select Clear browsing data.