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Reinstall Java Runtime Environment
As the error message indicates Javascript isn’t functioning the way it should. Reinstalling Java Runtime Environment may avoid reoccurrence.
For Windows 8.1/ 8
- Press Windows Key + X, select Programs and Features.
- This will open up a list of all programs and tools installed on your machine. Uninstall a program named “Java Runtime Environment”. (To uninstall a program, right-click its entry and select Uninstall)
- After successful removal, please restart your computer. Reboot.
- Download the latest version from Java website.
For Windows 7/ Vista
- Click Start, type Uninstall a program and press Enter.
- Refer Steps # 2-4 under Windows 8.1/ 8 user’s section.
Check Conflicts
Google Chrome comes up with a feature that shows the list of loaded modules. Check and disable conflicting modules.
For Windows 8.1/ 8/ 7/ Vista
- Type in your browser’s address bar:
- chrome://conflicts/
- Press Enter.
- The new page would show a number of modules. A message will appear No conflicts detected if no faulty modules are found.
Disable Sandbox
Disabling an unsupported feature- Sandbox.
For Windows 8.1/ 8/ 7/ Vista
- Right-click Google Chrome icon on Desktop.
- Select Properties.
- Click Shortcut > Target.
- Add “–no-sandbox” command at end of the textbox.
- Click Apply | OK.
Turn Off Ad-Blocker
If you’re using an ad-blocker program temporarily disable it and check if the problem still persists.
Reset Settings
Restore the default settings of your browser.
- Click Menu icon on the upper right corner of the screen.
- Select Settings option.
- Click “Show advanced settings”
- Go to the extreme bottom; click Reset Settings button.