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Chrome Crashing or Not Working? Here Are Some Fixes

Chrome Crashing or Not Working? Here Are Some Fixes

To fix, check if Chrome was blocked by antivirus or other software on your computer. ... You can restart your computer to see if that fixes the problem. Uninstall and reinstall Chrome. If the above solutions didn't work, we suggest you uninstall and reinstall Chrome.

  1. How do I fix Google Chrome?
  2. Why is Google Chrome unresponsive?
  3. How do I permanently fix Aw snap in Chrome?
  4. Why does Google Chrome keep crashing on Windows 10?
  5. How do I get Google Chrome back to normal?
  6. How do I reset Google Chrome?
  7. How do I stop Google Chrome from being unresponsive?
  8. How do I fix an unresponsive website?
  9. How do I fix unresponsive error on Google Chrome?
  10. Can not use Google Chrome?
  11. Why do I keep getting oh snap?
  12. How do I uninstall and reinstall Chrome?

How do I fix Google Chrome?

Programs or apps sometimes get in the way of a page loading correctly. Restart your Android phone or tablet.
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First: Try these common Chrome crash fixes

  1. Close every tab except for the one that's showing the error message.
  2. Quit other apps or programs that are running.
  3. Pause any app or file downloads.

Why is Google Chrome unresponsive?

If your browser becomes unresponsive, this might mean that you are using an outdated version of the browser, which lacks some of the latest and most important patches and updates. This may be the most likely reason that your Google Chrome browser becomes unresponsive frequently.

How do I permanently fix Aw snap in Chrome?

Clear your cache and cookies

  1. At the top right, click More More tools. Clear browsing data.
  2. Next to "Time range," select All time.
  3. Select Cached images and files and Cookies and other site data. Deselect the other types of data.
  4. Click Clear data.
  5. Try reloading the tab with the error.

Why does Google Chrome keep crashing on Windows 10?

Some users have reported that simply reinstalling the 32-bit version of Google Chrome fixed their issues with the browser crashing. This can be due to originally having conflicting bit versions, for example, if you're running a 32-bit operating system but installed the 64-bit version of Google Chrome.

How do I get Google Chrome back to normal?

Reset the Google Chrome Web Browser to Default Settings

  1. Click the menu icon next to the address bar.
  2. Select Settings from the drop-down menu.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the Settings page and click the Advanced link.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the expanded page and click the Reset button.
  5. Click the Reset button in the pop-up window.

How do I reset Google Chrome?

Reset Chrome settings to default

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More. Settings.
  3. At the bottom, click Advanced. Chromebook, Linux, and Mac: Under "Reset Settings," click Restore settings to their original defaults. Reset Settings. Windows: Under "Reset and cleanup,” click Reset Settings. Reset Settings.

How do I stop Google Chrome from being unresponsive?

Common fixes such as clearing the browser cache, turning off hardware acceleration, and disabling unnecessary extensions will almost always end up fixing the “Page Unresponsive” error in Chrome.

How do I fix an unresponsive website?

The Page(s) Unresponsive error can occur in Chrome for many reasons. To continue using the website: Choose Kill pages and refresh the page (click the Refresh icon or press the F5 key) to try again. Choose Wait to continue the current attempt to load the page, which may result in the same message appearing again.

How do I fix unresponsive error on Google Chrome?

Page unresponsive box

To fix the problem, select the webpages in the box and click Kill pages. Then, reload the pages. If you still see the error, try restarting your device. If you continue to have problems, see Further troubleshooting.

Can not use Google Chrome?

To fix, check if Chrome was blocked by antivirus or other software on your computer. ... You can restart your computer to see if that fixes the problem. Uninstall and reinstall Chrome. If the above solutions didn't work, we suggest you uninstall and reinstall Chrome.

Why do I keep getting oh snap?

When you're browsing the Web with Google Chrome, you might see an "Aw, Snap!" error message if you try to visit certain websites. This happens when Chrome detects a problem and the page won't load. ... If the message keeps appearing, your browser may be corrupted. You can fix this by creating a new user profile.

How do I uninstall and reinstall Chrome?

If you can see the Uninstall button, then you can remove the browser. To reinstall Chrome, you should go to the Play Store and search for Google Chrome. Simply tap Install, and then wait until the browser is installed on your Android device.

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