时不时地,我们都发现需要使用地图工具,而且我们大多数人发现自己使用谷歌地图(Google Maps)比平时更多。就个人而言,我不信任谷歌(Google)及其服务,但当涉及到地图服务时,谷歌地图(Google Maps)就是祖父。由于Google Chrome网络浏览器是当今最流行的网络浏览器,因此可以肯定地说,如果许多人要使用Google 地图(Google Maps),他们将通过Google Chrome而不是其他工具这样做。但是,当Maps在(Maps)Chrome中无法正常工作时会发生什么?
谷歌地图无法在 Chrome 上运行
从我们收集到的信息来看,最近很多用户都抱怨过这个问题,所以我们抽出时间想出一种方法来控制这个问题。这是你需要做的-
- 退出 Google 帐户并登录
- 使用隐身模式
- 清除 cookie 和缓存
- 禁用浏览器扩展
- 重置谷歌浏览器
- 使用其他浏览器
1] 退出谷歌(Google)帐户并登录(Sign)
如果您已经登录,第一个选择是退出您的Google帐户。这将确定您的(Google)Google帐户是否存在问题,因此请单击个人资料图标退出(Sign Out),然后从下拉列表中选择退出菜单。
之后,再次访问谷歌地图(Google Maps),看看它是否有效。最后,重新登录您的帐户以查看情况是否仍处于最新状态,如果不是这种情况,那么您暂时必须在注销时使用谷歌地图。(Google Maps)
2]使用隐身模式
对于那些可能不知道某些事情的人来说,在隐身模式下浏览意味着(Incognito mode)Chrome中的扩展程序将不会处于活动状态。在某些情况下,扩展可能是Chrome无法正常工作的原因,也可能是地图(Maps)无法正常运行的原因。
停用扩展程序的最佳方法是以隐身模式启动Chrome,然后使用Google 地图(Google Maps)。为此,请单击菜单(Menu)图标,然后最后选择 新建(New)隐身窗口。
这样做之后,启动Google Maps,如果它工作得很好,那么它只是意味着扩展是您问题的根源,这将引导我们找到下一个解决方案。
3]清除cookies和缓存
没有 cookie 的网络浏览器是不一样的,这是事实。如果 cookie 和缓存不能正常工作,那么网页可能无法相应地工作。
在这种情况下,我们需要做的是清除 cookie 和缓存(clear the cookies and the cache),然后从头开始。为了完成此操作,用户需要点击菜单(Menu)按钮,然后从那里选择设置(Settings)选项。然后,下一步是选择Advanced,然后选择清除浏览数据。
最后,用户必须将范围设置为All Time,然后单击 Clear Data以完成该过程。如果您有大量数据,则可能需要一分钟或更长时间。此外(Furthermore),速度还取决于计算机的性能。
4]禁用浏览器扩展
您需要找到导致所有这些骚动的扩展程序,最好的方法是禁用浏览器扩展程序(disable browser extensions),然后一个接一个地再次启动它们。
要完成工作,请单击菜单(Menu)图标,然后单击工具(Tools),最后单击扩展。从这里,用户应该会看到所有已安装的Google Chrome扩展程序列表。在每个扩展程序旁边寻找一个蓝色开关,只需单击它即可禁用。
现在,您现在需要做的是启动打开的谷歌地图(Google Maps),看看它是否有效。如果是这样,请激活一个扩展程序,重新加载地图(Maps)页面,然后对每个扩展程序重复此过程,直到遇到罪魁祸首。
5]重置谷歌浏览器
重置 Chrome 网络浏览器(Resetting the Chrome web browser)应该是最后一条路,我们希望您永远不必开车。现在,如果没有其他选择,我们建议单击“菜单(Menu)”图标,然后选择Settings > Advanced > Reset Settings,最后点击“重置(Reset)”按钮。
6]使用不同的网络浏览器
这应该是万不得已的最后手段,幸运的是,做到这一点并不难。如果您使用的是Windows 10,则只需启动Firefox或Edge并打开Google 地图(Google Maps),看看是否有帮助。
相关阅读(Related read):谷歌地图未显示并显示空白屏幕(Google Maps not showing and displays a blank screen)。
All the best!
Google Maps not working on Chrome in Windows 10
Now and again we all find the need to use a mapping tool, and more than usual, most of us find ourselves usіng Google Maps. Personally, I do not trust Google and its services, but when it comes down mapping services, Google Maps is the granddaddy. Since the Google Chrome web browser is the most popular today, it’s safe to say that if many folks are going to use Google Maps, they’ll be doing so through Google Chrome rather than another tool. However, what happens when Maps is failing to work adequately in Chrome?
Google Maps not working on Chrome
From what we’ve gathered, many users have complained about this problem recently, so we took the time out to come up with a way to get the problem under control. Here’s what you need to do-
- Sign out Google account and sign in
- Use Incognito mode
- Clear cookies and cache
- Disable browser extensions
- Reset Google Chrome
- Use an alternative browser
1] Sign out Google account and sign in
The first option to take is to sign out of your Google account if you’re already logged in. This will determine if there’s an issue with your Google account, so sign out by clicking on the profile icon, then select Sign Out from the dropdown menu.
After that, visit Google Maps again to see if it works. Finally, log back into your account to see if things are still up to scratch, and if such is not the case, then you’ll have to use Google Maps while logged out for the time being.
2] Use Incognito mode
For those who might not be aware of some things, browsing in Incognito mode means extensions in Chrome will not be active. In some cases, an extension might be the reason why Chrome is not working as it should, and probably why Maps is failing to perform well.
The best way to deactivate extensions is to fire up Chrome in incognito mode and then use Google Maps. To do this, click on the Menu icon, then finally, select New incognito window.
After doing so, launch Google Maps, and if it works just fine, then it simply means an extension is the root of your problems, which leads us to our next solution.
3] Clear cookies and cache
A web browser is not the same without cookies, and that’s the truth. If the cookies and the cache are not working as they should, then web pages will likely fail to work accordingly.
What we’ll need to do in a situation like this, is to clear the cookies and the cache, then start from scratch. In order to get this done, users are required to hit the Menu button, and from there, choose the option that says Settings. The next step, then, is to choose Advanced, and after that, Clear browsing data.
Finally, the user must set the range to All Time, then click on Clear Data to complete the process. If you have a lot of data, it may take up to a minute or more. Furthermore, speed depends on the performance of your computer as well.
4] Disable browser extensions
You’ll need to locate the extension that is causing all of this ruckus, and the best way to do this is to disable browser extensions, then fire them up again one after the other.
To get the job done, click on the Menu icon, then Tools, and finally, Extensions. From here, the user should see a list of all the installed extensions for Google Chrome. Look out for a blue switch beside each extension, and simply click on it to disable.
Now, what you’ll need to do now, is launch open Google Maps to see if it works. If it does, please activate one extension, reload the Maps page, and repeat this process for each until you’ve come across the culprit.
5] Reset Google Chrome
Resetting the Chrome web browser should be one of the last roads to take, and we hope you’ll never have to drive on it. Now, if there is no other choice, we suggest clicking on the Menu icon, then select Settings > Advanced > Reset Settings, and finally, hit the button that says Reset.
6] Use a different web browser
This should be the utmost final resort, and luckily it’s not difficult to accomplish. If you’re using Windows 10, then simply fire up Firefox or Edge and open Google Maps and see if that helps.
Related read: Google Maps not showing and displays a blank screen.
All the best!