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Solved: Not Enough Memory to Open This Page in Chrome

Pages with lots of embedded media may load slower than simpler ones

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Updated onJune 29, 2024

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Some Chrome tabs might display aNot enough memory to open this pageoroogle Chrome ran out of memory while trying to display this pageerror messages when you try to open a webpage.

That usually means that there isn’t enough free RAM. Here’s how to fix it:

How do I fix Not Enough Memory to open this page?

How do I fix Not Enough Memory to open this page?

1. Close tabs and disable the browser extensions

Users should also close other third-party programs. To do that, right-click the taskbar to selectTask Manager. Then, users can close listed programs on the Processes tab by right-clicking them and selectingEnd task.

If you’re getting not enough memory in Chrome messages, disabling the unused applications and extensions is the best way to fix them.

2. Expand page filing

If you’re getting Not enough memory to open this page on Windows 10/11, adjusting the virtual memory settings can help.

You can also try a browser that has built-in features that help reduce memory usage in order to get the best performance.

We suggest you try Opera GX because it’s light and easy to use, and you can enable the CPU and RAM limiter by just toggling a button.

Opera GX

3. Clear Chrome’s cache

Clearing the cache is the fastest way to fix the low memory errors in Chrome, so be sure to try it.

4. Turn off the hardware acceleration

5. Disable extensions

Doing this stops extensions that use too much memory or are unstable and interfere with performance.

How do I get more memory for Chrome?

How do I get more memory for Chrome?

To give Chrome more memory, disable unused extensions, close unneeded tabs, and shut down other applications. If memory issues persist, consider adding more RAM.

In case you’re still having problems, you should visit our article onhigh memory usage in Google Chromefor more solutions.

Did you manage to fix this problem? Let us know which solution did you use in the comments below.

More about the topics:Google Chrome Errors

Matthew Adams

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Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.

He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.

In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.

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