Google Chrome is appropriate the world's number one browser, and third-party statistics claim its market share is near to 70 percent around the desktop.
However, this doesn't necessarily mean that things are running just flawlessly with Chrome on the desktop, yet Bing is very dedicated to further refining the knowledge and improving the existing integration with operating systems.
And the Windows version of Chrome could soon get more polished support for antivirus software, as Google really wants to lessen the time it takes to perform certain actions, for example downloading, when security programs running on Windows are involved.
Solution already found
Theoretically, whenever you conduct a task in Google Chrome that involves storing data on your device, the Windows antivirus needs to scan the information to make sure it's entirely clean. Which is what's causing some problems in Google Chrome, because the whole process might actually trigger a brief lock on these files, eventually making the browser feel like it's lagging.
"Anti-virus programs and other scanners may briefly lock new files be responsible for frequent problems with saving bookmarks and other files that use the ImportantFileWriter. The race condition between closing the temporary file and moving it gets hit regularly on some system," a Google engineering says inside a Chromium Gerrit post spotted by WL.
And also the Chrome team is considered to have found a solution, as they proposed a brand new approach that would "deal with this particular by retrying the racy ReplaceFile step several times. This is only done on Windows because that is hoped to be the only real place where it takes place."
Obviously, it remains seen how everything will run when these under-the-hood Chrome improvements go live for everybody, however in the long run, it's clear Google wants its browser to play nice with the Windows 10 antivirus too.
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