It happens with a few websites, currently one is dragon city on facebook, and sometimes with amazon. its really frustrating and i've tried contacting google, they continue to ignore me.
Error 501 (net::ERR_INSECURE_RESPONSE): Unknown error is an error you get in chrome when you view a page with an iframe that loads a HTTPS page with an invalid SSL certificate. If you find HTTPS page on the same domain that is not in an iframe you will get the standard red page saying the site is unsafe. If you click procceed the page will load as normal. You can now go back to the page with the iframe and browse normally.
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SOURCE: Google Chrome hangs on startup
You have the latest version of Google Chrome - but it is still in BETA. I'm using the same version on Windows Vista Home Premium and I haven't seen the same problem. My advice would be to use a different browser such as Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer until Google Chrome is past the BETA stage gate.
See http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
You should also check that all your Windows updates are current.
SOURCE: Error 101 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): Unknown
sometime get me error 101, when I try to open only Gmail site in IE, Google crome & when I try to after 15 mints its opening.
Give me below error:
Error 101 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): Unknown error
plz help me
SOURCE: Chrome Error 105
Go into the Tools area, select Options, then in the Privacy section, turn off DNS pre-fetching. Worked well for me.
SOURCE: it wont load facebook and other pages, keeps
with google chrome open press Shift + Ctrl + Delete key at the same time when new window opens go to the Clear data from this period and select last 4 weeks make sure that all is checked off except for passwords this should clear up your issue
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I do not want Amazon I only want google
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