Open up chrome and visit chrome://history/ to access the menu below. OK, now reboot and test your PC to see if the error re-appears, if it does we continue on with the fixes below.
Now that we’re in settings, set the menu to “Open the New Tab Page” as shown below, once confirmed that everything is working as it should again you can update to either of the other two options. Step #3: Press CTRL + V to paste into the search bar Step #2: Press CTRL + C to cut the text to your clipboard Step #1: Highlight the text by left-clicking and holding the button down, then drag to highlight all the text. You can cut and paste the link and it will work. IMPORTANT: Clicking the link above should cause the error we’re trying to fix! Open up chrome and either click the three little dots top right to access the settings menu, or visit chrome://settings/onStartup to jump straight to the menu. If that’s the case, and you’re able to bypass the error with a few cache clearing key presses, try these options, one by one, in order. Pushing CTRL + F5 to force re-cache a few times will often get you past the issues if and when they do appear. Generally, the error appears when you first launch your browser, or visit a website you often visit. Today we’re taking a closer look at network connection issues, and some quick fixes that might work for a bunch of error messages that appear only sometimes… making the actual cause often tricky to find.