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Click relaunch and then wait for Chrome to restart.

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If you see an option to relaunch, it means there’s an update available. To check whether the version of Chrome you’re running is the most recent, click on the Chrome menu and choose About Google Chrome. If nothing else has worked so far, try restarting your Mac and then launch Chrome and try and access the web page again. If you use Tampermonkey, maybe it’s the first extension you should disable. If you see any you don’t use, click Remove next to them. Look through the list of installed extensions.Click on the More button next to the address bar in Chrome.If you have extensions installed that you no longer use, it’s a good idea to remove them, even if they aren’t causing a problem at the moment. Uninstall extensionsĮxtensions add features to web browsers, but they also consume memory and CPU cycles and, particularly if they haven’t been updated for a while, can create problems for browsers. If it still won’t load, try closing other open applications on your Mac. Try reloading the page that was giving the error. Select each open tab in turn and, if you want to bookmark it, press Command-D. To free up memory, you’ll need to close tabs. If the web page still won’t load, it’s possible that Chrome has run out of memory. Try reloading the web page in a regular (not incognito) Chrome window. Next to Time, choose All Time and select Cached images and files and Cookies and other site data. Click on the More button again and choose More Tools then Clear browsing data.Type or paste the URL of the web page that wouldn’t load into the address bar and press Return.Click on the More button (three dots) to the right of the address bar and choose New Icognito Window.If the web page opens in another browser but still won’t load in Chrome, check to see if it's Chrome’s cache that’s causing the problem. If it is your Internet connection that’s the problem, try restarting your router. If your Internet connection is working but that page won’t load in another browser, the problem is that web page, not Chrome. While you’re doing that, launch the same page that was giving the error in another browser. If it doesn’t, the problem is likely to be your wifi or broadband connection and not Chrome. If that doesn’t work, launch another browser or any application that connects to the Internet and check that it works. That might be all you need to do to get it working again. When you see the ‘Aw, snap’ message, you’ll notice there’s a great big Reload button right next to it.













Snap on or mac