“Aw, Snap”是大多数Google Chrome用户一定见过的常见错误页面。当页面无法在浏览器中加载时会发生此错误。我在尝试连接到Facebook时经常遇到这个错误,我一直认为服务器端负载过大是其背后的原因。我一直想知道的事实是,一秒钟后单击“重新加载(RELOAD)”按钮会使网站加载正常。因此,在这篇文章中,我们将了解Google Chrome上的(Google Chrome)As Snap错误页面背后的原因。
Aw, Snap, Something went wrong while displaying this webpage. To continue, reload or go to another page. Reload.
在进行修复之前,请检查您的互联网连接。间歇性互联网连接是获取此错误页面的第一个原因。
啊,啪(Snap)!Chrome中的页面崩溃错误
尝试以下建议来解决 Aw, Snap!Chrome浏览器上的错误消息:
- 以隐身模式运行
- 重新加载页面
- 清除缓存
- 恶意软件检查
- 更新 Chrome
- 禁用渲染器代码完整性
- 创建一个新的用户配置文件。
1]以隐身模式运行(1] Run in Incognito Mode)
当您收到网页的此错误时,您应该做的第一件事是检查其他网站是否正在加载。如果您收到特定网站的错误,则可能有一些用户脚本扩展可能会阻止它。在这种情况下,请尝试以隐身模式( Incognito mode)打开网站。如果网站正在打开,请禁用您的扩展并重试。它可能会起作用。
2]重新加载页面(2] Reload the page)
对此错误消息的临时但最快的修复方法是单击“重新加载(RELOAD)”按钮。您还可以使用键盘快捷键 ( Ctrl+R ) 或 F5 键刷新页面。仅当您偶尔收到此错误时,此修复才可以通过,但如果您经常收到错误消息,则需要检查永久修复。
3]清除缓存(3] Clear the cache)
如果重新加载(RELOAD)按钮不起作用,请清除浏览器缓存并再次尝试加载页面。缓存(Cache)文件有时会损坏或包含旧文件,这会使您的浏览器加载缓慢。此外,这些缓存文件会占用您 PC 上的空间,这可能会导致加载缓慢。因此,删除缓存可以帮助您避免 Aw, Snap错误。
4] Extension/Tabs/Apps
在运行许多扩展程序和应用程序时,您的设备可能会耗尽内存,这会进一步导致 Aw, Snap页面加载错误。禁用/卸载一些扩展并尝试再次加载页面。打开许多选项卡也可能会减慢您的设备速度,关闭所有其他选项卡,但显示加载缓慢错误的选项卡除外,看看是否有帮助。您可以通过在运行(Run)框中键入“ chrome.exe –disable-extensions ”并按(chrome.exe –disable-extensions)Enter以安全模式启动Chrome(Chrome in Safe Mode)。这将以安全模式(Safe Mode)打开Chrome,并禁用插件、扩展程序等。
5]恶意软件检查(5] Malware Check)
恶意软件(Malware)往往会减慢您的互联网速度和操作系统。如果您经常收到此缓慢加载错误,则应检查 PC 上的恶意软件。始终建议使用良好的防病毒软件来保护您的 PC 免受有害木马(Trojans)和病毒(Viruses)的侵害。
6]更新Chrome(6] Update Chrome)
过时的浏览器是加载缓慢的主要原因之一,因此,更新您的Chrome浏览器是避免 Aw, Snap错误的好主意。为此,请转到Chrome 设置(Chrome Settings),然后单击左侧面板中的关于选项卡。(About)在此处检查可用的更新。
7]禁用渲染器代码完整性(7] Disable Renderer Code Integrity)
右键单击(Right-click)Chrome桌面(Chrome)快捷方式并选择属性
在末尾的Target字段中,附加以下命令行开关并单击(Target)Apply。
--disable-features=RendererCodeIntegrity
用它来启动Chrome,看看它是否有帮助。
8]创建一个新的用户配置文件(8] Create a new user profile)
有时,损坏的用户配置文件也会导致此错误。如果您收到此错误,您最好创建一个新的用户配置文件,这样您会丢失所有已保存的书签、扩展程序等。
如果您对此问题有更多修复,请在下方留下您的评论。(Do leave your comment below if you have some more fixes for this issue.)
How to fix Aw, Snap! error message in Google Chrome browser
‘Aw, Snap’ is a common error page most of the Google Chrome users must have seen. This error occurs when a page fails to load in your browser. I’ve faced this error often while trying to connect to Facebook, and I always presumed that too much load on the server-side is the reason behind it. The fact which always wondered me was that clicking on the RELOAD buttons just a second later makes the website load fine. So in this post, we will learn about what is the cause behind the As Snap error page on Google Chrome.
Aw, Snap, Something went wrong while displaying this webpage. To continue, reload or go to another page. Reload.
Do check your internet connection before you proceed to the fixes. Intermittent internet connection is the first reason for getting this error page.
Aw, Snap! page crash error in Chrome
Try the following suggestions to resolve the Aw, Snap! error message on Chrome browser:
- Run in Incognito Mode
- Reload the page
- Clear the cache
- Malware Check
- Update Chrome
- Disable Renderer Code Integrity
- Create a new user profile.
1] Run in Incognito Mode
When you get this error for a web page, the first thing you should do is to check if other websites are loading or not. If you are getting the error for a specific website, there could be some extensions of user scripts that might blocking it. Try opening the website in Incognito mode in this case. If the website is opening disable your extensions and try again. It might work.
2] Reload the page
The temporary but quickest fix to this error message is to click on the RELOAD button. You can also refresh the page using the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+R) or simply the F5 key. This fix is passable only if you get this error occasionally, but if you are often getting the error message, you need to check the permanent fix.
3] Clear the cache
If the RELOAD button doesn’t help, clear your browser cache and try loading the page again. Cache files sometimes are corrupted or include the old files, which make your browser loads slow. Also, these cache files clutter space on your PC, which may lead to slow loading. Thus deleting the cache may help you avoid the Aw, Snap error.
4] Extension/Tabs/Apps
While running many extensions and apps, your device might run out of memory, and this further results in the Aw, Snap page loading error. Disable/uninstall some of your extensions and try loading the page again. Opening many tabs may also slow down your device, close all other tabs except the one showing slow-loading error and see if it helps. You can start Chrome in Safe Mode by typing “chrome.exe –disable-extensions” in Run box and hitting Enter. This will open Chrome in Safe Mode, with plugins, extensions, etc. disabled.
5] Malware Check
Malware tends to slow down your internet speed and your operating system. If you are getting this slow loading error frequently, you should check for the malware on your PC. It is always recommended to use good anti-virus software to keep your PC protected against the harmful Trojans and Viruses.
6] Update Chrome
The outdated browser is one of the major reasons for slow loading, and thus, updating your Chrome browser is a good idea to avoid the Aw, Snap error. To do this, go to Chrome Settings and click on About tab in the left panel. Check for the available updates here.
7] Disable Renderer Code Integrity
Right-click on Chrome desktop shortcut and select Properties
In the Target field at the end, append the following command line switch and click Apply.
--disable-features=RendererCodeIntegrity
Use it to launch Chrome and see if it helps.
8] Create a new user profile
Sometimes a corrupt user profile also results in this error. If you are getting this error, you better create a new user profile, where you lose all your saved bookmarks, extensions, etc.
Do leave your comment below if you have some more fixes for this issue.