Dell Latitude 5300 Service Manual page 88

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Purpose
Create Recovery USB Stick
Chrome Flags
Memory Troubleshooting
Module Load
Chrome Sync Status
Connectivity Troubleshooting
Histogram
Credits
Crash Reporting
Apps RAM Utilization
Following are the 12 most helpful chrome:// commands that you should know:
1. chrome://flags : From here you can enable some of the experimental features that are hidden in the Google Chrome browser. Please
note that as mentioned on this page, since these are experimental, these might not work as expected and might cause issues. Enable
these features, and use it at your own risk.
2. chrome://dns: This displays the list of host names for which the browser will pre-fetch the DNS records.
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Troubleshooting
Browser Shortcut
chrome://imageburner/
chrome://flags
chrome://memory
chrome://conflicts
chrome://syncchrome://sync-
internals
chrome://net-internals
chrome://histograms
chrome://credits
chrome://crashes
chrome://appcache-internals
Explanation
Google's version of DBAR/DBRM
Experimental features beyond the scope of
what Dell supports
View running processes and memory
utilization
Shows conflicts of all modules loaded by
Chrome
Allows troubleshooting of connected
accounts
Comprehensive network/connectivity
diagnostics, including DNS analysis,
Waterfall and Bandwidth diagnostics, and so
on
Actual work and I/O audit
References to all module/libs contributions
and their respective wiki/license URLs
Shows detailed crash report, if the feature
was enabled
Detailed memory usage for apps/
extensions, especially handy for 2 GB
Chromebooks

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