If your Mac is not responding, you can force quit Chrome and then restart. Then reopen Chrome from the Launchpad or Applications folder in Finder on your Mac. Select the option you need and confirm closing Chrome. You’ll see a message asking whether to reopen your tabs next time. Also, you can use the Cmd+Q shortcut for the same command. To restart Chrome on your Mac, simply go to the Chrome menu and select Quit Google Chrome.
Besides starting over with a fresh instance of the program, restarting can clear out any accumulated temporary data or caches that may be affecting Chrome’s performance. Restarting apps on your Mac is a great first step to try resolving any issues or errors that you’re experiencing. Now let’s see what you can do when your Google Chrome is slow, not responding, or closing itself. Read also: “ How to uninstall Chrome on Mac”