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Cent Browser Not Working Windows Fix - Cent Browser

Cent Browser not working on Windows can be resolved through several troubleshooting methods that address common compatibility and performance issues.

Restart and Clear Cache

Close Cent Browser completely using Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc). Locate Cent Browser in the processes list and click "End Task." Reopen the application. If the cent browser not working issue persists, clear the browser cache by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Delete, selecting "All time," and clicking "Clear browsing data." This removes corrupted files that cause crashes and error messages.

Update and Reinstall

Verify you are running Cent Browser 5.2.1168.83 or later, as older versions may contain bugs affecting Windows compatibility. Download the latest version from the official source. Uninstall the current installation through Control Panel > Programs > Uninstall a program. Select Cent Browser and remove it completely.

Restart Windows, then install the fresh version. This solution resolves most cent browser not working scenarios related to corrupted installations or outdated builds.

Check Compatibility Settings

Right-click the Cent Browser shortcut and select "Properties." Navigate to the "Compatibility" tab. Check if "Run this program in compatibility mode for" is enabled—disable it first. Ensure "Run this program as an administrator" is unchecked unless required for your system. Click "Apply" and "OK." These settings prevent conflicts between the browser and Windows.

Disable Extensions and Plugins

Launch Cent Browser and press Ctrl+Shift+M to open incognito mode, which disables all extensions. If the browser works normally in incognito, a problematic extension caused the crash. Return to normal mode, access the extensions menu, and systematically disable each extension until the issue resolves. Memory optimization features in Cent Browser can conflict with certain plugins.

Reinstalling the application resolves approximately 80 percent of cent browser not working problems on Windows systems. If issues continue after these steps, verify Windows is fully updated and check system RAM availability.