How To Fix Aw, Snap! Problem in Google Chrome
If you are getting the “Aw, Snap!” error or any other error codes while opening a webpage on Google Chrome, it might having problems. Sometimes you may also find that the webpages are loading slowly or not opening at all. So when you see one of such errors or websites don’t open on Google Chrome, you can try some fixes to solve such issues.
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When you're browsing the Web with Google Chrome, you might see an "Aw, Snap!" error message if you try to visit certain websites. This happens when Chrome detects a problem and the page won't load. The message doesn't give exact details as to what went wrong, but this error usually indicates a problem with your browser extensions or anti-virus software. If the message keeps appearing, your browser may be corrupted. You can fix this by creating a new user profile.
This troubleshooting guide will work on Windows 11 operating systems (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) and desktops, laptops, tables and computers manufactured by the following brands: Dell, HP, MSI, Alienware, MSI, Toshiba, Acer, Lenovo, razer, huawei, dynabook , vaio, among others.