Why Page Load Error Occurs Often In Google Chrome?



I experienced some difficulty to access several websites using Google Chrome, this problem does not occur in Firefox even those websites are normally accessible.

The error are varies, sometimes page load error and sometimes page not loading directly, just stuck on a white/blank page and 'Resolving Host' shown at the bottom left in Chrome. Nothing happened, just stuck there.

Thanks to MyDigitalLife that came up with a solution, it appears that the 'DNS Prefetching' in Google Chrome need to be fixed. Although the function of DNS Prefetching is to provide the best performance when loading pages, but it may be due to a buggy coding in Chrome, those problems occured.

To disable DNS Prefetching in Chrome is quite simple:
  1. Launch Chrome.
  2. Click at the wrench icon at top right of Chrome and choose Options.
  3. Click the 'Under the Hood' tab.
  4. Untick the 'Use DNS pre-fetching to improve page load performance' check box.
  5. And click on 'Close' button.


Yes, after disable DNS Prefetching, all errors solved. It is weird, things supposed to make it better becomes worse. Maybe Google will fix this on the next updates.

You can read more in detail via MyDigitalLife.

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