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(2023 Permanent FIX) Aw, Snap! Google Chrome Error on PC/Laptop
Chrome displays an error code or message when it encounters a problem. The error message “Aw, Snap!” on your device indicates that Chrome is having trouble loading the page. This could be due to poor network connectivity, low memory on your device, bad extensions, corrupt cache data, or problems with the site you are visiting.
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to fix the "Aw, Snap!" error in Chrome. These solutions are applicable for both mobile and computer: Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS.
Refreshing the webpage will fix the error in five out of ten cases. If you're using Chrome on your computer, press F5 on your keyboard or select the Refresh icon next to the address bar to reload the page. The keyboard shortcuts Control + R (on Windows) or Command + R (on macOS) will also refresh the page.