I am using a Win 8.1 PC and my go to browser has been Google Chrome, mainly because I have it on my phone and tablet too. Have noticed within the past week or so, it has become very painfully slow, after start-up for certain pages and Outlook, for example loading e-mails and to compose them. I can understand Outlook as I have got probably too many e-mails. But, loads fine on other devices and also one of the web pages as I use quite a lot and would probably said is content heavy otherwise as it's a test bank for A+ (the irony)
. Took about nearly 10 minutes too load.
I do notice the compatibility / banner that shows up on Chrome about supporting Windows 8. Is there anyway, I can still make this a useable browser and is there a fix or workaround to make this happen. I do realize I will have to retire this desktop at some point - it has served me well, just now I need something to work around. Also, from searches, I'm reading that support for Win 8 / 8.1 is ending or ended for Google Chrome.
So, far;
I have I have selected in Compatibility from Properties, 'Run as this program for Windows 8'.
Ended sessions in Task Manager and I don't generally have a lot of tabs open.
Also, may not or maybe be relevant. AVG, the free version suggested that I might be at risk of tracking cookies, but no virus. I may be putting up a separate post about that too, asking the currently best version to by and upgrade AVG.

I do notice the compatibility / banner that shows up on Chrome about supporting Windows 8. Is there anyway, I can still make this a useable browser and is there a fix or workaround to make this happen. I do realize I will have to retire this desktop at some point - it has served me well, just now I need something to work around. Also, from searches, I'm reading that support for Win 8 / 8.1 is ending or ended for Google Chrome.
So, far;
I have I have selected in Compatibility from Properties, 'Run as this program for Windows 8'.
Ended sessions in Task Manager and I don't generally have a lot of tabs open.
Also, may not or maybe be relevant. AVG, the free version suggested that I might be at risk of tracking cookies, but no virus. I may be putting up a separate post about that too, asking the currently best version to by and upgrade AVG.