Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Google Chrome errors and crashes

Google Chrome errors and crashes



IssueDescription
"Aw, Snap!""Aw, Snap!" message shows if a webpage crashes unexpectedly.
"He's Dead, Jim!"“He’s Dead, Jim!” message shows if the operating system has terminated the tab’s process due to a lack of memory.
"The following plug-in has crashed..."A plug-in used by the page you're on has become unresponsive or has closed unexpectedly.
"Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed."This error displays when Google Chrome unexpectedly shuts down.
Block popups and unwanted changes to Chrome settingsYou want to restore your default settings and remove unwanted extensions/toolbars or other third-party programs.
Blocked plug-insPlug-ins can occasionally be a security risk, so Chrome blocks plug-ins that are not widely used.
Google Chrome no longer works or closes after several secondsIf Google Chrome refuses to stay open and no error message is displayed, your Google Chrome user profile may be corrupted.
Google Chrome won't open at allSome antivirus and firewall applications can prevent Google Chrome from opening on the computer.
Malware that crashes Google ChromeIt’s possible that you have malware that can cause Google Chrome to crash.
Recover browser session after a Google Chrome crashRecover the previous browsing session after a crash.
Software that crashes Google ChromeSome third-party software can cause Google Chrome to crash. When this happens, you'll see the message "Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed."
Troubleshoot sync issuesIf your sync sign-in information gets outdated, you may see a sync error notification on the bookmarks bar.
Unable to find a previously installed extension or appPreviously installed apps or extensions have disappeared.


Webpage display issues




IssueDescription
"Aw, Snap!""Aw, Snap!" message shows if a webpage crashes unexpectedly.
"Resolving proxy"If Google Chrome seems to take a long time to load a website or search, it may be configured to access pages through a web proxy. Check whether the "Resolving proxy" message appears in the lower-left corner of the browser window.
"The following plug-in has crashed..."A plug-in used by the page you're on has become unresponsive or has closed unexpectedly.
"This is probably not the site you are looking for!"When phishing and malware protection is enabled, this indicates that the URL listed in the website's certificate doesn't match the actual URL of the site.
"This webpage is not available" (Network errors 2, 101, 102, 104, and 105)This message displays when Google Chrome is unable to find and load the requested webpage.
Developer and webmaster supportSee learn more for additional developer and webmaster information about Google Chrome.
EV-SSL indicator not displayedWhen a website uses an Extended Validation SSL (EV-SSL) certificate, the organization's name appears in the address bar directly to the right of the lock icon alert icon. If you don't see the organization's name displayed at the end of the address bar, make sure the browser is set to check for server certification revocation.
Graphics aren’t showing properlyOutdated graphics card drivers can cause web graphics, including 3D content, and videos to run slowly or not at all.
Page content doesn't display correctlyIf you notice that the page content doesn't display properly, such as page links or images align to the left with missing text, or if you are suddenly unable to view or log in to a webpage, try clearing your cache and other browsing data.
Webpage doesn't open or loadMultiple reasons could be preventing webpages from loading quickly in Google Chrome. First, check if the page loading issue is specific to Google Chrome by opening the same pages in other browsers on your computer, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox.





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