Aw Snap Chrome Browser Error
The “Aw Snap” Error in Chrome browser is usually accompanied by an error message reading “Something went wrong while displaying this webpage” or “Google Chrome ran out of memory” and similar messages. Since, this error in Chrome browser can be caused by a variety of issues, any of the following troubleshooting methods might help in fixing the problem on your computer.
1. Reload the Webpage
The first step is to make sure that your computer is connected to internet (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and reload the webpage by clicking on the Reload icon.
Note: You can also Reload webpages on both Windows computer and Mac by pressing F5 Key or by using Ctrl+R shortcut.
2. Close Programs and Multiple Chrome Tabs
Close all open programs on your computer and close all open browser Tabs (except the one that is not loading) and try to Reload the webpage that you were trying to access.
3. Use Incognito Mode
Using Google Chrome in Incognito mode might help in opening the webpage. Open Google Chrome browser > click on 3-dots menu icon and select New Incognito Window option.
In Incognito mode, paste the URL Address of the webpage that were trying to open.
4. Clear Cache and Cookies
“Aw Snap” error in Chrome browser can be caused due to cached error pages and corrupted cookies. Hence, clear the browser Cache on your computer and try to access the webpage again. Click on 3-dots menu icon > hoover mouse over More Tools and select Clear Browsing Data option in the side-menu.
On the next screen, select All Time as the ‘Time Range’ > check Browsing History, Cookies and other site and Cached Images and Files and click on Clear Data button.
After Clearing Cookies, Cache and browsing history, try to access the same webpage again.
5. Restart Computer
Browser errors like “Aw, Snap!” and others can be caused by minor software glitches and conflicting or stuck programs and processes on your computer. To rule out this possibility, simply Restart your computer. Once the computer restarts, visit the webpage and see if you are able to access the webpage, without encountering any errors.
6. Disable Browser Extensions
While browser extensions can enhance its functionality, they can also lead to conflicts and cause problems while browsing. Click on 3-dots Chrome menu icon > hoover mouse over More tools and select Extensions.
On the next screen, disable browser Extensions Installed on your computer by moving the toggle to OFF position.
Note: If an extension is unnecessary, it is better to uninstall the extension by clicking on Remove. After disabling Extensions, Restart Chrome browser and see if you are still dealing with Aw, Snap error. If you are able to open the webpage without extensions, start enabling extensions one-by-one until you find the particular extension causing the problem on your computer.
7. Automatically Detect Settings
An effective solution for network connectivity problems is to enable the option to Automatically detect network settings on your computer. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > select the Proxy tab in the left-pane. In the right-pane, enable Automatically detect settings option.
Restart your Computer and see if you are still getting Aw Snap Error in Chrome Browser on your computer.
8. Disable Hardware Acceleration
The Hardware Acceleration feature in Chrome Browser can cause problems on certain computers. Open Chrome Browser > Click on the 3-dots Menu icon > select Settings in the drop-down menu. On the next screen, scroll down and click on Advanced.
In Advanced Settings, scroll down to “System” section and uncheck Use hardware acceleration when available option.
Restart Chrome browser and see if you are able to load the webpage.
9. Run Chrome Safety Check
Open Chrome Browser > Click on the 3-dots Menu icon > select Settings in the drop-down menu.
On the next screen, scroll down to Safety Check section and click on Check Now button.
Allow Google Chrome to complete the Safety Check check and follow the recommendations (if any). Note: You may also want to use the Scan function available in the Antivirus program installed on your computer.
10. Check Computer for Memory Problems
The Aw Snap error on your computer might be related to hardware issues. You can run a Memory Check, to verify the status of your computer. Right-click on the Start button and click on Run > type mdsched.exe in Run Command window and click on OK.
On the pop-up, select Restart Now and Check for Problems option.
Follow the onscreen prompts and complete the process of checking memory problems on your computer.
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