Google Chrome errors and crashes message list
Issue
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Description
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"Aw, Snap!"
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"Aw, Snap!" message shows if a webpage crashes
unexpectedly.
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"He's Dead, Jim!"
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“He’s Dead, Jim!” message shows if the operating system
has terminated the tab’s process due to a lack of memory.
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"The following plug-in has crashed..."
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A plug-in used by the page you're on has become
unresponsive or has closed unexpectedly.
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"Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed."
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This error displays when Google Chrome unexpectedly shuts
down.
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"Windows error detected"
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"Windows error detected" shows if your Windows
installation is damaged.
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Blocked plug-ins
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Plug-ins can occasionally be a security risk, so Chrome
blocks plug-ins that are not widely used.
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Default search engine, homepage and other settings changed
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Your Chrome settings changed, but you or another person
using your computer didn't change them.
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Error 124 (net__ERR_WINSOCK_UNEXPECTED_WRITTEN_BYTES)
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This error appears when Google Chrome is unable to load
the requested webpage, due to issues with a Layered Service Provider (LSP) on
your computer.
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Google Chrome no longer works or closes after several
seconds
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If Google Chrome refuses to stay open and no error message
is displayed, your Google Chrome user profile may be corrupted.
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Google Chrome won't open at all
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Some antivirus and firewall applications can prevent
Google Chrome from opening on the computer.
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Malware that crashes Google Chrome
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It’s possible that you have malware that can cause Google
Chrome to crash.
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Out of date plug-ins
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To make sure you're protected, whenever Chrome detects
that a common plug-in on a page is out of date with a security vulnerability,
a message will appear beneath the address bar notifying you that the plug-in
has been blocked.
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Plug-ins incompatible with Google Chrome Frame
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Some plug-ins (also called add-ons within Internet
Explorer) work incorrectly and may crash when Google Chrome Frame is installed.
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Recover browser session after a Google Chrome crash
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Recover the previous browsing session after a crash.
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Report an issue
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Report a technical issue or problem.
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Settings taken over by an unwanted program
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You want to restore your default settings and remove
unwanted extensions/toolbars or other third-party programs.
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Software that crashes Google Chrome
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Some third-party software can cause Google Chrome to
crash. When this happens, you'll see the message "Whoa! Google Chrome
has crashed."
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Troubleshoot sync issues
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If your sync sign-in information gets outdated, you may
see a sync error notification on the bookmarks bar.
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Unable to find a previously installed extension or app
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Previously installed apps or extensions have disappeared.
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Win32/Sirefef.gen!C malware
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Your computer has likely been infected by a virus named
Sirefef.gen!C.
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source: https://support.google.com/chrome/
Browser Tech Support @ 1800 935 0537
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