Consequently, you can’t log in to or open specific web pages.

Why do I get a Server Error in ‘/’ Application?

While Chrome is a pretty responsive browser, and the Google page experience is satisfactory, for the most part, there are some straightforward causes for the Server Error in ‘/’ application:

Internal server issue – In this case, there’s nothing that you can do other than apprise the administrator and wait for the problem to be resolved. Cookies or corrupt browsing data – If the error is encountered on all websites, it’s likely an issue at your end with the saved cookies or corrupt browsing data. Misconfigured Chrome settings – Incorrect settings in Chrome can cause this issue, but one of the solutions below will help you fix it.

What are the other iterations of this error?

The error message states: Some Server Error in ‘/’ Application runtime errors has different descriptions. However, they still occur in much the same way. Another Server Error description states: Some users have been able to fix the Server Error in ‘/’ Application runtime error for Chrome with the resolutions listed in the following sections.

Quick Tip:

If you keep having problems with Chrome, try a more responsive browser, such as Opera. It’s built on Chromium as well, which means all your favorite Chrome extensions are compatible. Not only that but Opera is updated very frequently, leaving no room for errors/bugs when you browse. It’s also very lightweight and packed with modern features. SPONSORED

How do I get rid of Server Error in ‘/’ Application?

Before started tweaking your browser, let’s make some preliminary checks that might fix the issue quicker:

Check if the website you are trying to access is down. Open the Downdetector website, select your country on the drop-down menu, and then input a website to check in the search box on Downdetector. Update Google Chrome. It should be an automatic process, but then make sure you click on the update prompt and restart the browser to see if the error keeps popping up.

If the issue persists, start applying the solutions below to fix the problem.

1. Delete cookies for the page you can’t log in to

Once done, check if the Server Error in ‘/’ Application – The resource cannot be found issue in Chrome is fixed. If not, head to the next method.

2. Clear Chrome’s browser data

3. Reset Google Chrome

Once done, verify if the Server Error in ‘/’ Application issue in Chrome is resolved. In case it persists, head to the next method.

4. Remove credentials

If the previous methods haven’t worked, this one should fix the Server Error in ‘/’ Application issue in Chrome.

5. Reinstall Google Chrome

The above resolutions will fix Server Error in ‘/’ Application for some Chrome users. If you still see the error, consider emailing the website about the issue or try opening and logging in to the site with an alternative browser. Also, find out how to fix the Page(s) Unresponsive error in Chrome. Tell us which fix worked for you in the comments section below.

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