

- #GOOGLE DRIVE DOWNLOAD NOT WORKING NETWORK ERROR HOW TO#
- #GOOGLE DRIVE DOWNLOAD NOT WORKING NETWORK ERROR UPDATE#
I might try a factory reset of the router (because I forgot the password anyway.) Got the right router address, I can get to the router.

Tried to log into router - made a mistake and used 10.0.0.138 which failed. Others using the router - wireless and wired - don't have the problem. Similarly, if you want to download multiple files, select the files first, and then. Router must be storing some bad data for my computer. To download files from, right-click on the file once. Router came up, tried gmail again - WORKED!ĭisabled my Ethernet adapter, tried again - dinosaur game.Įnabled ethernet adapter, tried again - WORKED!ĭisable adapter, try on Chrome again, enable adapter, on Chrome ok.Ĭouldn't get the disable/enable trick to help on Firefox.
#GOOGLE DRIVE DOWNLOAD NOT WORKING NETWORK ERROR HOW TO#
In This Tutorial How To Fix Google Chrome Failed - Dow. I am not sure if the issue would be fixed if I installed the patch.
#GOOGLE DRIVE DOWNLOAD NOT WORKING NETWORK ERROR UPDATE#
I know there is an update for windows availible that takes the build to 18363.753, but it is only availible via Microsoft Update Catalog, not Windows Update. I am able to download it with out any issues. Stumbled on it - turned off my computer & router for 10+ minutes.Ĭomputer was back up, tried gmail/google *in*Chrome* - the "no network" dinosaur video game came up. FailedDownloadError GoogleChrome DownloadProblemHii Friends Welcome Back My Channel MK Tech. But, the issue does not occur when I am using Internet Explorer 11. I checked my hosts file, played with several network settings - no luck.

I ran virus and spyware checks - nothing. The google ip address didn't work either. I would get an error like "DNS not found"Īll google services - gmail, google search, verification boxes - were failing on all browsers. I couldn't reach google or gmail on any browser. Anyways, thank you for your reply to try and help me. As it turns out, the virus that caused the problem on my PC was the "Mytob Worm" virus. So, I looked up info on how to restore the HOSTS file, and was led to the Microsoft website where they have a patch to fix the Hosts file. The IP address inside the HOSTS file, and when they restored the file to it's defaults, it then worked. At the bottom, somebody stated that they found out that the issue was caused by a virus that changed I have done other research on the issue with my Windows 7 laptop, which does have access to Google, and I found a help thread from somebody else with this issue. Was caused by the damage from one of the viruses. It was able to remove all viruses, and apparently, this issue I also do have Malwarebytes installed on the system, and when I got the computer and installed it, it found 91 viruses on my system (Worms, Trojans, Rogue antivirus programs, and other malware). Packets sent= 4, Received= 4, Lost= 0 (0%loss) Hi, yes I did do Ping and I also did Traceroute, and the Ping said:
