How to fix STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_HASH Google Chrome

How to fix STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_HASH Google Chrome

Users sometimes encounter the STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_HASH error when opening websites in the browser. It may be caused by anti-viruses or VPNs.

 

Correcting an error using the registry:

  • Run the command line as administrator
  • Enter the command (REG ADD “HKLM\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome” /v RendererCodeIntegrityEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 0)
    and then press Enter.
  • Type (gpupdate /force).
  • Close the command line and restart your browser.

 

Correcting the error with shortcut parameters:

  • Open the properties of the shortcut by right-clicking on the shortcut and selecting “Properties”.
  • On the Shortcut tab, add a space at the end of the Object field and insert (–disable-features=RendererCodelntegrity).
  • Click OK.
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