Windows - Browser Not Loading Websites Properly Check Internet Connection Make sure your device is connected to Wi-Fi or LAN. Try opening another website to confirm if the internet is working. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies In Chrome:Go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Clear browsing dataSelect Cookies and Cached Images, then click Clear Data. In Edge:Go to Settings > Privacy, search, and services > Clear browsing data. Try a Different Browser If you're using Chrome, try opening the site in Edge or Firefox. This helps check if the issue is browser-specific. Disable Browser Extensions Go to Settings > Extensions and turn off any unnecessary or suspicious extensions. Some extensions can block or interfere with websites. Update the Browser Make sure your browser is up to date. In Chrome:Go to Settings > About Chrome to check for updates. Restart the Browser and Computer Close all browser tabs and restart the browser. If that doesn’t help, restart your computer. Check for Typing Errors Make sure the website address is typed correctly. Try searching the site name on Google instead of typing the full URL. Try Incognito or Private Mode Open the site in Incognito Mode (Chrome) or InPrivate Mode (Edge). This bypass stored cookies and extensions.