Problems with reading two pages with Chrome and Firefox on Windows 10












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When I visit two different url the pages I get the message:




Aw, Snap! Something went wrong while displaying this webpage.




Sometimes the page is visible for a second, but then it disappears. . Other times there is no page at all.



This happens for https://support.google.com and https://cpanel.brattnet.com
with Chrome and Firefox on Windows 10, but not for any other url that I have tested.



There is no problem with Edge on Windows 10 or Chrome and Firefox on Android.



I have recently installed Microsoft OneDrive and Office365.



What can I do?





Thanks for your advice, Twisty Impersonator. I have now tried Firefox with another profile, but get the same result. "Arghh. Your tab just crashed."










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When I visit two different url the pages I get the message:




Aw, Snap! Something went wrong while displaying this webpage.




Sometimes the page is visible for a second, but then it disappears. . Other times there is no page at all.



This happens for https://support.google.com and https://cpanel.brattnet.com
with Chrome and Firefox on Windows 10, but not for any other url that I have tested.



There is no problem with Edge on Windows 10 or Chrome and Firefox on Android.



I have recently installed Microsoft OneDrive and Office365.



What can I do?





Thanks for your advice, Twisty Impersonator. I have now tried Firefox with another profile, but get the same result. "Arghh. Your tab just crashed."










share|improve this question




















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    Welcome to Super User. This is most likely due to a problem with your browser profile. Try creating a second profile in one of these browsers (instructions can be found online) and see if the problem goes away. Report back here. Please do not respond in the comments. Instead, edit the post with this information.

    – Twisty Impersonator
    Dec 27 '18 at 22:14














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When I visit two different url the pages I get the message:




Aw, Snap! Something went wrong while displaying this webpage.




Sometimes the page is visible for a second, but then it disappears. . Other times there is no page at all.



This happens for https://support.google.com and https://cpanel.brattnet.com
with Chrome and Firefox on Windows 10, but not for any other url that I have tested.



There is no problem with Edge on Windows 10 or Chrome and Firefox on Android.



I have recently installed Microsoft OneDrive and Office365.



What can I do?





Thanks for your advice, Twisty Impersonator. I have now tried Firefox with another profile, but get the same result. "Arghh. Your tab just crashed."










share|improve this question
















When I visit two different url the pages I get the message:




Aw, Snap! Something went wrong while displaying this webpage.




Sometimes the page is visible for a second, but then it disappears. . Other times there is no page at all.



This happens for https://support.google.com and https://cpanel.brattnet.com
with Chrome and Firefox on Windows 10, but not for any other url that I have tested.



There is no problem with Edge on Windows 10 or Chrome and Firefox on Android.



I have recently installed Microsoft OneDrive and Office365.



What can I do?





Thanks for your advice, Twisty Impersonator. I have now tried Firefox with another profile, but get the same result. "Arghh. Your tab just crashed."







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Try the following:

1. Clear your cache.

2. Close other tabs, extensions, and apps.

3. Update Chrome and Firefox.

4. Check for unwanted software.

Please refer to: Fix "Aw, Snap!" page crashes and other page loading errors and
Firefox can't load websites but other browsers can






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  • I have now done everything that was mentioned in the two links you provided. I have also completely removed and installed Chrome and Firefox. But still the same problem. When I use tools for programmers and look att Networks I find that when Chrome reads gstatic.com/og/_/js/k=og.qtm.en_US.pKUjEu8LGiw.O/rt=j/m=q_d,q... I get the message CAUTION: request is not finished yet! Can it has something to do with the problem?

    – Hans Iwan Bratt
    Dec 29 '18 at 11:35











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Try the following:

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2. Close other tabs, extensions, and apps.

3. Update Chrome and Firefox.

4. Check for unwanted software.

Please refer to: Fix "Aw, Snap!" page crashes and other page loading errors and
Firefox can't load websites but other browsers can






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  • I have now done everything that was mentioned in the two links you provided. I have also completely removed and installed Chrome and Firefox. But still the same problem. When I use tools for programmers and look att Networks I find that when Chrome reads gstatic.com/og/_/js/k=og.qtm.en_US.pKUjEu8LGiw.O/rt=j/m=q_d,q... I get the message CAUTION: request is not finished yet! Can it has something to do with the problem?

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    Dec 29 '18 at 11:35
















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Try the following:

1. Clear your cache.

2. Close other tabs, extensions, and apps.

3. Update Chrome and Firefox.

4. Check for unwanted software.

Please refer to: Fix "Aw, Snap!" page crashes and other page loading errors and
Firefox can't load websites but other browsers can






share|improve this answer
























  • I have now done everything that was mentioned in the two links you provided. I have also completely removed and installed Chrome and Firefox. But still the same problem. When I use tools for programmers and look att Networks I find that when Chrome reads gstatic.com/og/_/js/k=og.qtm.en_US.pKUjEu8LGiw.O/rt=j/m=q_d,q... I get the message CAUTION: request is not finished yet! Can it has something to do with the problem?

    – Hans Iwan Bratt
    Dec 29 '18 at 11:35














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Try the following:

1. Clear your cache.

2. Close other tabs, extensions, and apps.

3. Update Chrome and Firefox.

4. Check for unwanted software.

Please refer to: Fix "Aw, Snap!" page crashes and other page loading errors and
Firefox can't load websites but other browsers can






share|improve this answer













Try the following:

1. Clear your cache.

2. Close other tabs, extensions, and apps.

3. Update Chrome and Firefox.

4. Check for unwanted software.

Please refer to: Fix "Aw, Snap!" page crashes and other page loading errors and
Firefox can't load websites but other browsers can







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answered Dec 28 '18 at 7:00









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  • I have now done everything that was mentioned in the two links you provided. I have also completely removed and installed Chrome and Firefox. But still the same problem. When I use tools for programmers and look att Networks I find that when Chrome reads gstatic.com/og/_/js/k=og.qtm.en_US.pKUjEu8LGiw.O/rt=j/m=q_d,q... I get the message CAUTION: request is not finished yet! Can it has something to do with the problem?

    – Hans Iwan Bratt
    Dec 29 '18 at 11:35



















  • I have now done everything that was mentioned in the two links you provided. I have also completely removed and installed Chrome and Firefox. But still the same problem. When I use tools for programmers and look att Networks I find that when Chrome reads gstatic.com/og/_/js/k=og.qtm.en_US.pKUjEu8LGiw.O/rt=j/m=q_d,q... I get the message CAUTION: request is not finished yet! Can it has something to do with the problem?

    – Hans Iwan Bratt
    Dec 29 '18 at 11:35

















I have now done everything that was mentioned in the two links you provided. I have also completely removed and installed Chrome and Firefox. But still the same problem. When I use tools for programmers and look att Networks I find that when Chrome reads gstatic.com/og/_/js/k=og.qtm.en_US.pKUjEu8LGiw.O/rt=j/m=q_d,q... I get the message CAUTION: request is not finished yet! Can it has something to do with the problem?

– Hans Iwan Bratt
Dec 29 '18 at 11:35





I have now done everything that was mentioned in the two links you provided. I have also completely removed and installed Chrome and Firefox. But still the same problem. When I use tools for programmers and look att Networks I find that when Chrome reads gstatic.com/og/_/js/k=og.qtm.en_US.pKUjEu8LGiw.O/rt=j/m=q_d,q... I get the message CAUTION: request is not finished yet! Can it has something to do with the problem?

– Hans Iwan Bratt
Dec 29 '18 at 11:35


















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