Yesterday, Microsoft
kicked off the second round of Windows 10 core updates with build 10525, providing you opted to "Get Insider builds" and have linked your
Microsoft ID to the Windows Insider program. The next major update for Windows 10 is expected to ship in the fall as
Wave 2 and Insiders will be providing feedback on that process before it happens.
Although Microsoft informed users of
the "known issues" with Windows 10 build 10525, one particular issue that was overlooked relates to the 64-bit version of Google Chrome. Whenever the browser is launched in 10525, all tabs crash and you are presented with the following message:
No websites load and all plugins and extensions crash with the above message, reading: “Aw, Snap! Something went wrong while displaying this webpage. Closing the apps and tabs that you don't need may help by making more memory available.” Not cool.