Possibly occasionally, after installing an extension in Google Chrome, the browser has started to close or hang because the extension code causes some conflict. To solve this you will have to uninstall the extension, but of course, if you start the browser and it crashes or closes, you will hardly be able to uninstall it. If you think that you have to uninstall the browser and reinstall it, you are wrong, there is a way to disable the extensions installed in Chrome without having to start the browser first.
To open Google Chrome without running the installed extensions we have to follow the following steps:
First we go to the Chrome shortcut and we click with the right button. When the menu is displayed, we select the Properties option. When the window opens, We select the Shortcut tab and go to the Destination box. The path in which Google Chrome is installed on our Windows will appear. At the end of this route (and inside the quotation marks if they appear) we will have to put the following code:
–Disable-extensions
We accept and we restart the browser. Now when you open Google Chrome, the browser will open without running the extensions. If not, you can take a look at the following video, in which I explain these same steps: