Here is a collection of the most common Google Chrome errors and troubleshooting steps to resolve them.
Aw, Snap!
- Try reloading the page.
- Clear your cache and cookies.
- Close other tabs, extensions, and apps.
- Restart your computer.
- Update or reinstall Chrome.
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
- Check your internet connection.
- Try restarting your modem and router.
- Make sure that the website is not down.
- Try opening the website in another browser.
- Disable your firewall or antivirus software temporarily.
- Flush your DNS cache.
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
- Check your internet connection.
- Try restarting your modem and router.
- Try opening the website in another browser.
- Disable your firewall or antivirus software temporarily.
- Flush your DNS cache.
- Try using a different network.
ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR
- Make sure that your computer’s clock is set correctly.
- Update your operating system and Chrome.
- Try clearing your cache and cookies.
- Try disabling your firewall or antivirus software temporarily.
- Try using a different network.
ERR_CACHE_MISS
- Try reloading the page.
- Clear your cache and cookies.
- Try opening the page in another browser.
- Disable your firewall or antivirus software temporarily.
- Try using a different network.
ERR_BAD_SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT
- Make sure that your computer’s clock is set correctly.
- Update your operating system and Chrome.
- Try clearing your cache and cookies.
- Try disabling your firewall or antivirus software temporarily.
- Try using a different network.
ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED
- Check your internet connection.
- Try restarting your modem and router.
- Make sure that your computer’s DNS settings are correct.
- Flush your DNS cache.
- Try using a different network.
ERR_TUNNEL_CONNECTION_FAILED
- Make sure that your computer’s clock is set correctly.
- Update your operating system and Chrome.
- Try clearing your cache and cookies.
- Try disabling your firewall or antivirus software temporarily.
- Try using a different network.
ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED
- Check your internet connection.
- Try restarting your modem and router.
- Try using a different network.
ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
- Close other tabs, extensions, and apps.
- Restart your computer.
- Update your operating system and Chrome.
- Increase the amount of RAM in your computer.
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