This issue can happen for several reasons.

Using chrome://net-internals/#dns can help you dump the DNS cache on Chrome.

If chrome://net-internals/#dns doesnt work, try the methods in this post.

This page isn’t working

This is a method that is worth trying.

So, if your webpage is ignoring you, you could do this to have a try.

Microsoft Edge should be preinstalled on your rig.

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you could first try this one.

Of course, you could also try Chrome, Opera or Firefox.

However, cache and cookies may get corrupted by mistake, causing issues when using it.

chrome://net-internals/#dns: How Does It Work and How to Fix It?

you could clear cache and cookies in your web web client to solve the problem.

Step 1: Open Chrome.

Step 2: Go to3-dot menu > options > System.

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Step 3: Turn off the button next toUse hardware acceleration when available.

Step 4: ClickOK.

Step 1: Open Firefox.

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Step 2: Copyabout:configto the address bar in Firefox and pressEnter.

Step 3: Typedom.max_script_run_timeinto the search box.

Step 4: Double-clickdom.max_script_run_timeand input a higher value for it.

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Fix 10: Delete Chrome Local Files

Step 1: PressWindows + Rto launch the Run dialog.

Step 2: Enter%localappdata%in Run and pressEnter.

Step 3: Go toGoogle > Chrome > User Data directory.

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Step 4: Find the Default folder and change its name toDefault.old.

After these steps, you could power cycle your Chrome and see if the issue is solved.

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