If you're getting the "Aw, Snap" error or another error code instead of a webpage, Chrome is having problems loading. You might also see the page loading slowly or not opening at all.
Learn more in the Chrome help forum.
Reload the page
Usually, you can reload the page to fix the error.
At the top left, click Reload .
If that didn't work...
Step 1: Check your internet connection
Make sure your computer's connected to Wi-Fi or a wired network.
Try reloading the tab with the error.
Step 2: Exit Chrome
This will start Chrome fresh and most likely fix the issue. Simply go to the three dots (ellipsis) in the upper right hand corner, click and select Exit at the bottom. Run Chrome and see if the issue is fixed.
Step 3: Clear your cache
Chrome might have information stored that's stopping the page from loading.
Open the page in an Incognito window
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More
New Incognito window.
- In the Incognito window, try opening the page. If it opens, clear your cache and cookies.
Clear your cache and cookies
- At the top right, click More
More tools
Clear browsing data.
- Next to "Time range," select All time.
- Select Cached images and files and Cookies and other site data. Deselect the other types of data.
- Click Clear data.
- Try reloading the tab with the error.
Step 4: Close other tabs, extensions, & apps
Your device may have run out of memory, and can't load the site while also running your apps, extensions, and programs.
- Free up memory:
- Close every tab except for the one that’s showing the error message.
- Quit other apps or programs that are running, and pause any app or file downloads.
- Uninstall unnecessary extensions from Chrome. At the top right, click More
More tools
Extensions. On extensions you don't use, click Remove.
- Try reloading the tab with the error.