Commonly, corrupt or missing
craw_background.js files cause these JS errors,
and are sometimes attributed to a current or
past malware infection affecting Google
Chrome. Although annoying, these issues can
usually be easily remedied through replacing the
problem JS file.
Additionally, some
craw_background.js errors can be due to
incorrect registry references, so we recommend
conducting a registry scan to clean up any
invalid entries.
You can download a fresh copy of your
craw_background.js for %%os%% (and several
Windows operating systems) in the table listed
below.
Unfortunately, some craw_background.js
file versions may not be currently listed in our
database, but they can be requested (by
clicking "Request" button). If you're unable to
find your file version in our database below, we
recommend reaching out directly to Google.
These types of errors will normally stop
occuring if the correct craw_background.js file
version is placed in the right location, but you
should double-check that is the case. Re-open
and test Google Chrome to see if the issue has
been successfully solved.
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