Error 108 in Google Chrome usually occurs when there is a problem with the browser's proxy settings or network configuration. Here are some steps you can take to fix the Google Chrome error 108:
Check your internet connection.
Disable proxy settings.
Reset TCP/IP settings.
Clear browser cache and cookies.
Temporarily disable antivirus or firewall.
If none of these steps resolve the error 108 in Google Chrome, you may want to consider reinstalling Chrome or contacting Google Chrome support for more advanced troubleshooting steps.
Chrome error 108 is when the webpage is not available. It is due to bad internet connection over the system.
You can always fix this by installing the chrome again. The earlier version could have a bug or error.
You must be having an issue with the Internet Connection. Chrome does not fail downloads by itself.
You can restart Google Chrome to fix it. Sometimes unresponsive sites might lead to the crash.
Yes there has been an update for google Chrome in the past year. Google Chrome updates constantly to fix and update bugs and errors. It updates automatically to your computer.
Google Chrome is currently in BETA state, that means it's still being deleloped, the chances are there is no way to fixit until it updates and becomes a NON-BETA version, you best bets are to get rid of it until a proper version comes out.
Reset your computer or re-install Google Chrome.
If Chrome is incompatible with something, we cannot make it compatible. It is up to the developers how they can make it compatible.
An error 138 network error - access denied error on Google Chrome indicates that the computer is unable to access the internet. The first thing to check is that either the Ethernet cable is plugged into the computer or the Wi-Fi connection is turned on and able to access the internet. If this has been checked and is working it could be a Windows or third party firewall issue, which can be fixed by allowing access to Google Chrome in the firewalls 'allowed programs' area. Once access has been given the computer may need to be restarted to allow full access.
You can not! you may contact the host and they can make it compatible
Google Chrome generally uses high amount of CPU. It is generally due to the various processes it keeps running.
Without the specific error, the fix cannot be determined. Look up the error on Google, which should locate some directions for resolution.
Unresponsive pages must be reloaded to fix. Reloading helps unresponsive sites to become responsive.