Repair Network Error Google Chrome Manually

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Hello experts, I am getting network error google chrome. I have to check my updates and the internet connection it’s all set, but still, I am getting this error. Kindly help me to solve this error.

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Repair Network Error Google Chrome Manually

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Follow the step this may help you to solve this error:

1. First of all, restore all your browser settings so that all the bookmarks and password would be a store.

2. Open the task manager by hitting the ctrl+alt+delete key and choose the processes tab.

3. Choose the appropriate task and end it.

4. Explore my computer and select Organize button. Click folder and search option.

5. Select start button and navigate to Control Panel. Click Uninstall a Program choose the file and uninstall it.

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Repair Network Error Google Chrome Manually

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If your Google Chrome web browser triggers a network error, you need to check your internet connection. Your web browser won’t throw that error if the internet connection is working. You can use the ping command to see if you can ping a website. Press the Windows key + R to bring up the Run dialog then type without quotes “cmd” then hit Enter.

In the command prompt window, type without quotes “ping [URL]” then hit Enter. Replace “[URL]” with a domain name. For example, without quotes “google.com”. The command should look something like this:

  • ping google.com
Pinging google.com
Pinging google.com

If you see a similar output like in the image above after running the command, it means your internet connection is working. In this case, the problem might be from the browser itself. Try to uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome or install the latest version instead. Download the free version of Revo Uninstaller and install it.

Once installed, start Revo Uninstaller then select Google Chrome among the applications and click “Uninstall.” Follow the normal uninstall process. When uninstall is complete, click “Scan” to scan your computer for any leftover files and then delete everything it finds. This will remove everything the program created on your computer. When it is finished, exit Revo Uninstaller then download the free version of CCleaner and install it.

Once installed, start CCleaner and clean your system. When it is finished, exit CCleaner then download the latest Google Chrome web browser and install it. See if this works. But if the result shows “(100% loss),” it means you don’t have internet connection. Though ping can be disabled in websites, Google doesn’t disable this in its settings.

If your computer is connected to a router, try to reset it. If the router has a power button, press it to turn it off then unplug it from the power for about 10 to 20 seconds. Press any button on the router to power cycle. After this, plug the router back to the power and turn it on.

When the router is ready, try visiting a website again and see if it works. If you want to convert CCleaner to Pro, download the codes and follow the instructions.

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