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Website Not Loading Properly In Google Chrome? Here’s What to Do
This error occurs when Chrome is outdated, cluttered or corrupted
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Updated onJuly 11, 2024
updated onJuly 11, 2024
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IsGoogle Chromenot loading pages properly on your Windows PC? Well, you are not alone, and today we’ll show you how to fix it.
We’ll address underlying issues like interfering extensions, corrupted cache and cookies, incorrect settings, and more.
Sounds good? Let’s get to it.
How do I fix Google Chrome not loading pages?
1. Try a different browser
If you’re having problems opening certain websites, you might want to try a different browser. In this case, there is no better alternative than Opera One.
This browser is similar to Chrome but focuses heavily on user security and privacy, further offering a freebuilt-in VPN service.
Opera One also has a Private Mode that allows you to browse any information without collecting your data, thus protecting your privacy even more.
It has a new user interface with a pleasant-looking chromatic and modular design with tab islands to ensure effortless multitasking.
A new browser also means a fresh start, so you can easily import your bookmarks from Chrome, and off you go.
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2. Restart your computer
IfGoogle Chromeisn’t loading pages properly, the quickest solution would be to close all Chrome processes and restart your computer. Even if theTask Manager won’t openat first, don’t worry, we got your back.
3. Clear cookies and cache
Alternatively, if you want to automate this task and prevent cached files and cookies from causing bugs in Chrome, use aprofessional cleaning and optimizing tool.
4. Update Google Chrome
An outdatedbrowsercan also cause websites not to load correctly. Therefore, you need to updateGoogle Chrometo fix the problem.
5. Remove unwanted extensions
If Chrome doesn’t load pages, the issue might be your extensions. Hence, you have to either disable or remove the problematic extensions.
6. Disable hardware acceleration
Though Hardware Acceleration is very helpful, it may cause high ChromeCPU usage issueson low-end devices and prevent web pages from loading correctly.
Therefore, you should disable hardware acceleration inGoogle Chrome.
7. Reinstall Google Chrome
To ensure thatGoogle Chromeis completely removed, you should useuninstaller softwareto remove any leftover Chrome files or registry entries. A reinstall should also help ifChrome keeps capturing your screen.
There you go! These solutions will help you ifGoogle Chromeis not loading pages properly. Moreover, if you want to know how toblock adult websites on Google Chrome, we’ve got you covered.
Feel free to try all of them and let us know which one worked for you.
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Ivan Jenic
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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.
When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.
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Ivan Jenic
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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.