We discussed how an old, incompatible extension could be causing a memory leak. Once done, close all open Chrome windows along with tabs, wait a few moments, and then relaunch Chrome. Restart Chromeīefore you restart Chrome, don’t forget to save all your work to avoid losing it. Step 2: Click on the toggle to enable/disable the extension and select Remove button to uninstall the Chrome extension. Step 1: Open a new Chrome tab and go to the below address. Disable all extensions and enable them one at a time to find out which one is causing the issue. If yes, then one of the extensions could be at fault. Open the web page that’s throwing the ‘out of memory’ error and check if it loads in Incognito mode. Sometimes, an extension could be causing a conflict. ![]() We recommend using Incognito mode (press Ctrl+Shift+N to open) because it disables all extensions running in the background. ![]() In short, manage open tabs when possible to save memory. For example, instead of opening 10 tabs in a single window, you may open 4-5 tabs in one and the remaining in the other Chrome window. It is also a good idea to use multiple Chrome windows to open tabs. That should free some memory for other tabs as well as new tabs. Check if you can close some tabs that are no longer needed. Opening too many tabs in Chrome can lead to a slow browsing experience. There could be a few reasons behind this, as we will explore below with solutions. That Chrome browser is lacking enough memory or resources to fetch and open the web page in question. Both the error codes mean the same thing.
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