See also How to Uninstall Programs on Windows 10 Same process again, go to Google Chrome and see if it works.Right click on the one you require, which means right click on DNS Client. A long list of services which are applicable for you will open.As soon as the run module opens, type services.msc in it.For doing this, you may either press start plus R on the keyboard or simply type Run in the search box. Follow the below mentioned steps to do that. If you see that the above two options are of no help to you, then try restarting the DNS Client. Now once this is done again try loading the page to see if the problem is solved.Now as soon as the advanced tab opens, scroll down and select reset and clean up.As soon as the window appears, now scroll down till you reach an option that says, advanced tabs. Go and open Google Chrome, and click on the three dots at the top right hand corner.At times resetting browsers does help in resolving the error. The second way that you can follow is to reset Google Chrome as a whole. Once your clearing is done, now you can again go back to the page and try loading the page once again to see if the problem is resolved.
Now you need to select all the cookies, browsing history, if they are not selected and then delete them.
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