“He’s Dead Jim” – Is Not A Virus
The message continues: “Something caused this page to be killed , either because the operating system ran out of memory, or for some other reason. To continue, press Reload or go to another page.”
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To see the page, just type
about:kill in the address bar after opening a new tab. Here is the official description of this error page, from Google.
Issue
You may see the “He’s Dead, Jim!” message if the operating system has terminated the tab’s process due to a lack of memory. Computers rely on memory to run programs. Low amounts of memory can cause programs to run slowly or stop running altogether.
Alternatively, if you terminated the process using Google Chrome’s
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Solution
If the page wasn’t ended intentionally, reload the page to continue. If the message continues to appear, try closing inactive tabs or other programs to free up more memory.
Curious about the title? “He’s dead, Jim!” is a reference from Star Trek to describe things that are unresponsive.
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