How to Fix an Error Status_Access_Violation in Chrome?

Chrome and Edge

One of the most common issues users face in Google’s Chrome is an error of status_access_violation. That appears on the screen of Chrome. This error happened when Chrome did something that it shouldn’t have. In this article, we will discuss the error code: status_access_violation.

What Does Chrome Status Access Violation Mean?

The "Chrome status access violation" error appears on the screen when an unknown program code registers for memory without authority, which causes the error of mishandling. This error can happen when using Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browsers. If you also face the problem, then let me tell you that it is a curable error that has solutions to fix it. 

How Do I Fix Status Access Violations in Chrome?

Every problem has a solution. If you are facing this issue for the very first time, then refresh your page multiple times. That can solve the issue. For that, click on the refresh button multiple times to get rid of this issue. If the problem is still there, here are some things that you can try to solve the issue: 

Simply Changing the File Name

Changing Chrome’s file name can solve this problem. Open File Explorer on your desktop. You can use the keyboard shortcut key Windows key + E. Then search for “c:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application" by pasting this address in the location bar in File Explorer. Search there for Chrome.exe, right-click on it, and pick the rename option from the menu. Rename the file apart from Chrome and open it, then open Chrome to check if it is working or not.

Disable Your Chrome Extension

Though extensions are very useful, sometimes they can cause multiple issues in the browser. If you are facing the status_access_violation error in Chrome, you should disable all extensions and see if Chrome is working.