Fix Google not Loading on Chrome

Restarting your computer might be able to solve the issue. If none of the aforementioned fixes worked, we advise that you uninstall and then reinstall Chrome. Chrome issues such as pop-ups, updates, search engine issues, and other issues that might have stopped Chrome from opening can be resolved by uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome.

Fix Google not Loading on Chrome

You'll need to delete the cache in your browser to fix that problem. clearing Chrome's cached files and images. Simply select Clear Data, and you're done. Try to reload the website that was giving you trouble before after waiting for Chrome to finish its work.

Here are some things you can try to fix Google not loading on Chrome:

Clear your browser cache and cookies. This can help to remove any corrupted or outdated data that may be causing the problem. To do this, open Chrome and go to Settings > Privacy and Security> Clear browsing data. Select the Cached images and files and Cookies and other site data options, and then click Clear data.
Disable your extensions. Sometimes extensions can interfere with the loading of websites. To disable your extensions, open Chrome and go to Settings > Extensions. Uncheck the boxes next to the extensions that you want to disable.
Restart your computer. This can sometimes help to clear up any temporary issues that may be causing the problem.
Update Chrome to the latest version. Google regularly releases updates for Chrome that fix bugs and improve performance. To update Chrome, open the browser and go to Help > About Google Chrome. If there is an update available, Chrome will automatically download and install it.
Reset Chrome settings. This will restore Chrome to its default settings, which may help to fix the problem. To reset Chrome settings, open the browser and go to Settings > Advanced > Reset settings. Click Reset settings again to confirm.

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Peter