Are you seeing RESULT_CODE_HUNG error in Google Chrome? Let me show you how to fix this error.
Fix RESULT_CODE_HUNG Error
So what triggers the RESULT_CODE_HUNG error in Google Chrome? Most of the time the issue happens on specific websites. For example, Google Ads, Google Analytics or Google Photos.

Also, slow internet connection is a common culprit for the RESULT_CODE_HUNG error.
Now, let’s take a look at what you can do to fix the error.
Let us try these steps one by one. If the error goes away after a particular step, you can stop.
Disable Extensions
Extensions can cause RESULT_CODE_HUNG error in both Chrome and Edge. Disable all extensions, and then enable them one by one while checking if the RESULT_CODE_HUNG error goes away or comes back when a particular extension is enabled.
For Chrome, open a new tab and open chrome://extensions to disable extensions.

For Edge, you can do this from edge://extensions.
Check your internet connection
Check if your internet connection is working fine. Restart your connection if possible. If you are at home and have access to the router, switch off the router. Wait for 10 seconds and then switch on again.
Try using Chrome and see if this fixes the RESULT_CODE_HUNG error.
Change connection
Try using a different internet connection. For example, if you are on your home WiFi, switch on mobile hotspot on your phone and try browsing using this connection.
Did that make any difference?
Update Google Chrome
Google releases a new version of Chrome every two weeks. These releases come with bug fixes along with new features. Update and restart Chrome.
Delete browser cache and cookies

Try reloading the page again after clearing cache and see if it works. Clearing cache and cookies can fix a lot of issues related to websites.
Incognito
Open the website using the Incognito Mode. This opens your browser without any customization or extensions.
You can open Chrome or Edge in Incognito mode using the following keyboard shortcut:
CTRL + SHIFT + N.
Speicifc Web Page
If the result code hung error is appearing only on a specific webpage, try the troubleshooting steps provided in this official help article.
Google Photos
If you are facing this error on Google Photos (photos.google.com), Google has fixed this issue.
Did Google Chrome start working again? Which step did it for you? Let me know in the comments section below.
Note: These troubleshooting steps should work on the Microsoft Edge browser as well.
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