How To Fix 404 Error In Chrome |Helpful Guide 


What is 404 error in chrome 

A 404 error, also known as a "Page Not Found" error, indicates that the webpage you're trying to access doesn't exist or couldn't be found on the server.

Here are some quick fixes you can try in Chrome:

1. Refresh the page

Sometimes, a simple refresh (F5) can resolve temporary glitches.

2. Check the URL

Double-check for typos or incorrect characters in the URL.

3. Clear cache and cookies

Cached data can sometimes cause loading issues. Clear your browsing data and try again.

4. Try a different browser or device

If the error persists, see if the page loads in another browser or on a different device to rule out browser-specific issues.

5. Clear cache and cookies

Open Chrome's menu, tap "History," then "Clear browsing data." Select "Cache" and "Cookies," then tap "Clear data."

6. Try incognito mode

Open a new incognito tab to see if the error persists without extensions or browsing data interfering.

7. Check your internet connection

Ensure you have a stable internet connection. Try switching to Wi-Fi or mobile data if necessary.

8. Contact the website owner

If the above steps don't work, the issue might be on the website's end. Contact the website owner for assistance.