How do you sign in google without the error?
Hello,
This is a common problem unfortunately but I did find that someone shared their solution online. Although it is a Samsung I would guess that your cell provider could take a look at it and resolve the issue. It's worth a try, they might have online tech support as well. Hope this is helpful
Online Solution
Samsung S7.
Took the phone to the Samsung store and the Techs looked at it for free.
Classified it as a "signal malfunction," said they were aware of the issue and sent it in for testing where they took off the factory reset protection.
When I got my phone back I booted it up and logged into my google account, no issues.
Process took about a week. No cost.
You will need to have proof of purchase for them to book the phone in.
Thats a common problem when the caps on the DM need replacement. They will function fine untill power is interupted then the set will not complete the boot sequence when power is reapplied and the led will just continue to blink. Hers a link to the kit that will usually repair that issue the kit comes with instructions.
http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/product_info.php/pName/v21v19-mitsubishi-dm-repair-kit/cName/repair-kits
SOURCE: Error 324 (net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE): Unknown error.
re-download it. open up a normal internet explorer and download it again and see if that works. if it doesnt then im not sure. sorry
SOURCE: Error 107 (net::ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR): Unknown
Use another browser, it sounds like you are using IE. Us e Google Chrome.
SOURCE: Error 102 (net::err_connection_refused): Unknown
A sudden "error 102" from Chrome while Firefox continues to work is a very common sign of a hijacked system.
Some solutions to an "error 102" from the Chrome website include:
checking for malware
clearing your Google Chrome cookies
making sure Chrome is excepted in the firewall settings
ensuring correct proxy settings
Because FF works and Chrome doesn't, I would think that some malware has adjusted your proxy settings in Chrome. This is relatively common.
Go to Control Panel, click Internet Options.
Under the Connections Tab, click the button "LAN Settings".
Make sure the "Automatically Detect Settings" box is checked.
Make sure the "Use a proxy server for your LAN" is UNCHECKED.
Hit "OK" and all that jazz to make sure your settings stick.
If you still have a problem, make sure your computer is completely clean, clear all your cookies and stuff, and check for any programs that might be blocking Chrome's access (firewalls and antispyware). Hope this helps somebody!
SOURCE: Problem with the Google Chrome Error
there is a facebook server error....please try again later
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