Chrome display errors "Aw, Snap!"




Issue

You may see the "Aw, Snap!" message if a webpage crashes unexpectedly.

Solutions

If a webpage crashes unexpectedly, you can simply reload the page. If you're seeing the "Aw, Snap!" message for every page you visit, try the solutions below:

Check your anti-virus and firewall applications.

Some anti-virus or firewall applications, such as Symantec Endpoint Protection, can prevent Google Chrome from working properly. Test whether such applications on your computer are causing the error by turning them off temporarily. Then try opening Google Chrome again. If you are able to open the browser, you'll need to create an exception in your anti-virus or firewall settings for Google Chrome. Once you've done so, you can then re-enable the applications.
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Other conflicting applications that users have reported include the following:
  • Spyware Doctor
  • Comodo firewall
  • McAfee Enterprise
  • McAfee Virus Scan

Check your extensions.

Try disabling your extensions one by one to see if a particular extension is causing the problem.

Check for malware.

Use the latest version of AVG anti-virus software to check your computer for malware. Learn more about removing malware from your computer.

Create a new user profile.

If the browser continues to display the "Aw, Snap!" message, your user profile may be corrupted. Create a new user profile to replace the corrupted one.


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