Since updating to Dip trace 3.3 and while using it for a small circuit schematic/pcb design it has twice crashed my Chrome browser such that it would not restart. Shutting down and restarting Win 10 did not cure the problem so I did a system restore to an earlier automatic restore point, no programs lost in this case, and all was well again. However the same thing happened again. It seems to be random when it actually happens and this has only occurred with this latest Dip trace version. I should mention that I had both Chrome and Dip Trace open at the same time but this was not a problem with the previous build of Dip trace.
When the second Chrome fail occurred I tried an alternative recovery route which was quicker than a restore session. I saved my Chrome bookmarks and uninstalled the Chrome application plus stopping all the Chrome processes using Win 10's task manager. Then I downloaded and reinstalled Chrome from the internet using the Edge browser which was still working. Finally I copied across my bookmarks back into Chrome's C:\Users\(Username)\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default. Once again Chrome started up as normal.
Has anyone else seen this problem with the latest build or is it just my machine's software mix?
John