The following error codes mean there’s a problem opening the page.
- "Aw, Snap!": Chrome is having problems loading the page.
- ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED: The hostname (web address) doesn't exist or now has a different IP address.
- ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED: The device isn't connected to the internet.
- ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT or ERR_TIMED_OUT: The page took too long to connect. Your internet connection might be too slow, or the page might be too busy.
- ERR_CONNECTION_RESET: Something interrupted your connection to the page, like an unstable internet connection, an outdated browser, a VPN issue, or security software that blocks the page.
- ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED: Your device is disconnected from the network or connected to a new network while it loads the page.
- ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED: The page didn't let Chrome connect or the page is blocked.
- ERR_CACHE_MISS: The page needs information you entered earlier to be submitted again.
- ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE: The page didn't send any data and might be down.
- ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR: The page sent data that Chrome doesn't understand.
- ERR_ BAD_SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT: Sign in to the website (for example, a bank or work website) isn't working due to an errored client certificate.
For a complete list of error codes, go to chrome://network-errors/.
You might also find one or more of these issues:
- A site can't be reached.
- A website won't open.
- An HTTPS site won't open.
- A photo won't load.
- A new tab won't load.