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Do you get an annoying memory error message when you're browsing in Chrome? The "Aw, Snap!" message is a cute folder icon with a sad face that appears while you're using the Chrome web browser on any platform, including Windows 10, Windows 11, or a Chromebook. If you get the error while loading a web page, read on to follow some troubleshooting steps to fix it.
Simple Troubleshooting to Fix Out of Memory Error in Chrome
- Reload the page to see if the error was a fluke.
- Check your internet connection to make sure it's strong and not too slow.
- Delete your Chrome cache and cookies.
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If just one or two pages are showing the "Aw, Snap" error but other pages load fine, there might be a server issue with the sites that won't load. You can try contacting the site owner for more help.Thanks