Google Chrome 的“chrome-error://chromewebdata/”错误一开始可能看起来令人畏惧,但在网络浏览器中处理这个问题很容易。您可以在浏览器中更改一些选项,并对系统进行一些更改来解决您的问题。以下是实现此目的的所有方法。
您无法(can’t access your site)在Chrome中访问您的网站并收到错误的部分原因可能是您的网络链接 ( URL ) 或端口号不正确、您的服务器已关闭、Chrome 的缓存文件(Chrome’s cached files)有故障、您的浏览器扩展出现故障、您的计算机出现故障恶意软件感染,或者您的Chrome配置文件已损坏。

确保您的Web 链接(Web Link)( URL ) 和端口号正确(Port Number Are Correct)
当您收到“chrome-error://chromewebdata/”错误时,首先要做的是检查并确保您输入的网址和端口号正确。无效的URL和/或端口号可能会导致Chrome显示上述错误消息。
如果您的网址正确,请确保端口号也正确。某些服务器功能需要使用特定的端口号,您必须使用有效的端口号才能确保Chrome可以建立连接。
您可以联系服务器管理员以查找正确的主机名和端口号。
确保您的Web 服务器(Web Server)已启动并正在运行(Running)
验证服务器URL和端口号正确后,请确保服务器已启动并正在运行。您的服务器可能遇到停机,导致Chrome显示错误消息。
服务器宕机的原因有多种。在这种情况下,请联系您的服务器公司并检查服务器的状态。如果您的服务器面临中断,请等到您的公司解决问题并使服务器恢复运行。
删除 Google Chrome Web 浏览器的缓存内容(Cached Content)
Chrome的缓存损坏可能会导致访问网站变得困难。您的“chrome-error://chromewebdata/”错误可能是由于Chrome缓存错误造成的。在这种情况下,您可以清除浏览器的缓存文件(clear your browser’s cached files)来解决问题。
删除浏览器缓存不会删除您的浏览历史记录、书签、密码以及您可能保存在浏览器中的任何其他数据。当您在此浏览器中浏览网站时, Chrome(Chrome)将重新创建缓存。
- 打开Chrome,选择右上角的三个点,然后选择“设置”。
- 选择(Select Privacy)左侧的隐私和安全并选择右侧的清除浏览数据。
- 从时间(Time)范围下拉菜单中选择所有时间,启用缓存的(Cached)图像和文件,然后选择清除数据。

- 重新启动 Chrome(Restart Chrome)并尝试访问您的网站。
(Fix)通过关闭扩展来
修复Google Chrome 错误(Google Chrome Error)
您可以在 Chrome 中安装各种扩展程序,(various extensions in Chrome)为您的浏览器添加更多功能。您可能安装了有问题的扩展程序,导致Chrome在访问您的网站时显示错误消息。
在这种情况下,请关闭所有 Chrome 扩展程序(turn off all your Chrome extensions),然后一次启用一个扩展程序以找到罪魁祸首。
- 打开Chrome,选择右上角的三个点,然后选择“更多工具”>“扩展程序”。
- 禁用所有扩展程序的切换。

- 在浏览器中访问您的网站。如果您的网站加载,请在浏览器中启用一个扩展程序。
- 继续启用扩展程序,直到您的网站停止加载。发生这种情况时,请选择“删除”(Remove)来删除您上次启用的扩展程序。
在您的计算机(Your Computer)上运行病毒(Virus)和恶意软件扫描(Malware Scan)
Chrome 的“chrome-error://chromewebdata/”可能是由系统上的病毒或恶意软件引起的。您可能从下载的文件或其他来源收到此威胁,从而导致您的计算机出现各种问题。
处理这些病毒和恶意软件的一种方法是运行完整的病毒扫描(run a full virus scan),查找并删除计算机中的所有威胁。您可以使用 Windows 内置的Microsoft Defender 防病毒软件(Microsoft Defender Antivirus)来执行此操作。
- 打开电脑的Windows 安全(Windows Security)应用程序。
- (Select Virus)在应用程序中
选择病毒和威胁防护。
- 在以下屏幕上
选择扫描选项。(Scan)
- 启用全面(Full)扫描选项并选择底部的立即扫描。(Scan)

- 等待(Wait)扫描程序从您的计算机中查找并删除病毒。
- 重新启动您的电脑,启动Chrome并尝试访问您的网站。
更新谷歌浏览器
Chrome 的旧应用程序版本可能会导致各种问题,包括“chrome-error://chromewebdata/”错误。在这种情况下,您可以将浏览器更新到最新版本(update your browser to the latest version),其中包含许多错误修复,以解决您的问题。
更新Chrome是免费且简单的,具体操作方法如下。
- 打开Chrome,选择右上角的三个点,然后选择“帮助(Help)”>“关于Google Chrome”。

- Chrome会自动检查最新更新。
- 让Chrome安装可用的更新,然后重新启动浏览器。
创建(Create)并使用(Use)新的 Chrome 配置(New Chrome Profile)文件
如果Chrome错误仍然存在,则您的浏览器配置文件可能已损坏。损坏的配置文件会导致各种错误消息,包括您遇到的错误消息。在这种情况下,最好的解决方案是创建并使用新的配置文件(create and use a new profile)。
您可以将现有的Google帐户添加到新的个人资料中,从而引入所有同步的内容,例如书签和密码。
- 启动Chrome,选择右上角的个人资料图标,然后选择“添加”(Add)。

- 在打开的窗口中选择“登录(Select Sign)”以登录您的Google帐户。

- 输入您的Google帐户用户名和密码以登录您的帐户。
重置 Chrome 的设置
如果“chrome-error://chromewebdata/”错误仍未解决,则 Chrome 的浏览器设置可能有问题。您或其他人可能错误地配置了这些设置,导致您的浏览器显示错误消息。
在这种情况下,您可以通过将 Chrome 恢复为默认设置(bringing Chrome to the default settings)来解决该问题。这样做会删除您的设置、快捷方式、扩展、cookie 和站点数据,但保留您的同步书签、历史记录和密码。
- 打开Chrome,选择右上角的三个点,然后选择“设置”。
- 选择左侧边栏中的
重置设置。(Reset)
- 选择(Choose Restore)右侧的将设置恢复为原始默认值。

- 在提示中选择重置设置。(Reset)

(Remove)在计算机上(Your Computer)删除并重新安装 Chrome(Reinstall Chrome)
如果Chrome错误仍未解决,最后的方法是删除计算机上的浏览器并重新安装。执行此操作将从计算机中删除所有浏览器文件,从而消除由这些文件引起的任何问题。
卸载 Chrome(Uninstalling Chrome)会删除您的浏览器缓存、快捷方式、扩展程序、Cookie 和网站数据,但会保留您同步的书签、历史记录和密码。
- 在 Windows PC 上
启动控制面板。(Control Panel)
- 在工具中选择卸载(Select Uninstall)程序。

- (Choose Google Chrome)在列表中选择 Google Chrome ,然后选择顶部的卸载。(Uninstall)

- (Choose Yes)在用户帐户控制提示中(User Account Control)选择是。
- 删除 Chrome 后,启动Chrome 下载网站(Chrome download site)并在计算机上下载并重新安装浏览器。
使用多种(Web Data Error Using Various)方法
解决 Chrome 的网络数据错误
Chrome 的“chrome-error://chromewebdata/”无疑令人沮丧,但您可以使用各种方法来处理此错误(deal with this error),如上所述。一旦您进行了必要的更改来修复错误,问题就会消失,您可以在您最喜欢的网络浏览器中访问所有您喜欢的网站。
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Some reasons you can’t access your site in Chrome and get an error may be that your web link (URL) or port number is incorrect, your server is down, Chrome’s cached files are faulty, your browser extensions are malfunctioning, your computer has a malware infection, or your Chrome profile is corrupt.

Ensure Your Web Link (URL) and Port Number Are Correct
When you get a “chrome-error://chromewebdata/” error, the first thing to do is check and ensure your entered web address and port number are correct. An invalid URL and/or port number can cause Chrome to display the above error message.
If your web address is correct, ensure the port number is also correct. Certain server functions require using specific port numbers, and you must use a valid number to ensure Chrome can make your connection.
You can reach out to your server administrator to find the correct hostname and port number.
Ensure Your Web Server Is Up and Running
Once you’ve verified that your server URL and port number are correct, ensure your server is up and running. It’s possible your server is experiencing downtime, causing Chrome to display an error message.
There are various reasons a server may go down. In this scenario, contact your server company and check the server’s status. If your server is facing an outage, wait until your company fixes the issue and brings the server back up.
Remove Google Chrome Web Browser’s Cached Content
Chrome’s corrupted cache can make accessing sites difficult. Your “chrome-error://chromewebdata/” error may be the result of a bad Chrome cache. In this case, you can clear your browser’s cached files to fix your issue.
Removing your browser cache doesn’t delete your browsing history, bookmarks, passwords, and any other data you may have saved in your browser. Chrome will recreate the cache as you browse sites in this browser.
- Open Chrome, select the three dots in the top-right corner, and choose Settings.
- Select Privacy and security on the left and Clear browsing data on the right.
- Choose All time from the Time range drop-down menu, enable Cached images and files, and choose Clear data.

- Restart Chrome and try to access your site.
Fix Your Google Chrome Error by Turning Off Extensions
You can install various extensions in Chrome to add more functionalities to your browser. It’s possible you have installed a buggy extension, causing Chrome to display an error message while accessing your sites.
In this case, turn off all your Chrome extensions, then enable one extension at a time to find the culprit.
- Open Chrome, select the three dots in the top-right corner, and choose More tools > Extensions.
- Disable the toggle for all your extensions.

- Access your site in the browser. If your site loads, enable one extension in your browser.
- Keep enabling extensions until your site stops loading. When that happens, remove the extension you last enabled by selecting Remove.
Run a Virus and Malware Scan on Your Computer
Chrome’s “chrome-error://chromewebdata/” can be caused by a virus or malware sitting on your system. You may have got this threat from a downloaded file or another source, causing various issues on your computer.
One way to deal with those viruses and malware is to run a full virus scan and find and remove all the threats from your machine. You can use Windows’ built-in Microsoft Defender Antivirus to do that.
- Open your PC’s Windows Security app.
- Select Virus & threat protection in the app.
- Choose Scan options on the following screen.
- Enable the Full scan option and choose Scan now at the bottom.

- Wait for the scanner to find and remove viruses from your machine.
- Restart your PC, launch Chrome, and try to access your site.
Update Google Chrome
Chrome’s older app version can cause various issues, including a “chrome-error://chromewebdata/” error. In this case, you can update your browser to the latest version, which brings with it many bug fixes, to resolve your problem.
Updating Chrome is free and easy, and here’s how to do that.
- Open Chrome, select the three dots in the top-right corner, and choose Help > About Google Chrome.

- Chrome will automatically check for the latest updates.
- Let Chrome install the available updates, and then restart your browser.
Create and Use a New Chrome Profile
If your Chrome error persists, your browser profile might be corrupt. A corrupt profile leads to various error messages, including the one you’re experiencing. In this case, your best solution is to create and use a new profile.
You’ll add your existing Google account to your new profile, bringing over all your synced content like bookmarks and passwords.
- Launch Chrome, select the profile icon in the top-right corner, and choose Add.

- Select Sign in on the open window to log in to your Google account.

- Enter your Google account username and password to sign in to your account.
Reset Chrome’s Settings
If your “chrome-error://chromewebdata/” error still isn’t resolved, Chrome’s browser settings might be faulty. You or someone else may have incorrectly configured these settings, causing your browser to display an error message.
In this case, you can fix the issue by bringing Chrome to the default settings. Doing so removes your settings, shortcuts, extensions, cookies and site data, but retains your synced bookmarks, history, and passwords.
- Open Chrome, select the three dots in the top-right corner, and choose Settings.
- Select Reset settings in the left sidebar.
- Choose Restore settings to their original defaults on the right.

- Select Reset settings in the prompt.

Remove and Reinstall Chrome on Your Computer
If your Chrome error isn’t resolved, your last resort is to delete and reinstall the browser on your computer. Doing this removes all the browser files from your computer, eliminating any issues caused by those files.
Uninstalling Chrome removes your browser cache, shortcuts, extensions, cookies and site data, but preserves your synced bookmarks, history, and passwords.
- Launch Control Panel on your Windows PC.
- Select Uninstall a program in the tool.

- Choose Google Chrome on the list and select Uninstall at the top.

- Choose Yes in the User Account Control prompt.
- After removing Chrome, launch the Chrome download site and download and reinstall the browser on your computer.
Resolve Chrome’s Web Data Error Using Various Methods
Chrome’s “chrome-error://chromewebdata/” is undoubtedly frustrating, but you can deal with this error using various methods, as described above. Once you’ve made the required changes to fix the error, the issue should be gone, and you can access all your preferred sites in your favorite web browser.