If you're getting the "Aw, Snap" error or another error code instead of a web page, Chrome is having problems loading. You might also see the page loading slowly or not opening at all.


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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: Clear your cache

Chrome might have information stored that's stopping the page from loading.

Open the page in an Incognito window


  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More More and then New Incognito window.
  3. In the Incognito window, try opening the page. If it opens, clear your cache and cookies

Clear your cache and cookies

  1. At the top right, click More More and then​ More tools and then 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.

Step 3: 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.
  1. 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 and then More tools and then Extensions. On extensions you don't use, click Remove.
  2. Try reloading the tab with the error.

Still not working?


Programs or apps sometimes stop a page from loading.
  1. Restart your computer.
  2. Try loading the page again.

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
  3. On the left, click Menu  Menu and then About Chrome.
  4. Chrome will check if there's an update available. You might have to wait a few seconds to see it.
    • If there's an update, you'll see an option to click Relaunch. After relaunching, try reloading the tab with the error.
    • If there are no instructions, your version of Chrome is up-to-date.

If you're on Windows, use the Chrome Cleanup Tool to find and remove unwanted software.
If you're on a Mac or Linux computer, see our suggestions for spotting and getting rid of unwanted software.
After removing unwanted software, try reloading the tab with the error.


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