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7 Ways to Fix HTTP Error 404 Not found [Browser Error]

It occurs because the link is no longer valid or due to a URL mistake

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Updated onNovember 20, 2023

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When browsing the Internet, you might sometimes encounter specific errors. One of the most known errors isHTTP error404 Not Found, and today, we will show you how to fix this error on Windows 10.

The error has several variations, each with a unique error message. We have listed the common ones below:

So, let’s find out about Error 404 in Windows 10 and its most effective solutions.

What is causing the 404 error?

Error 404 is aHypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)standard response code that tells the users that the client could communicate with the server but couldn’t deliver the requested file.

This is the most common Internet error, and it appears when a user tries to access a broken or expired link. For example, error 404 can appear if you didn’t correctly enter the URL or tried to access a specific deleted or moved page.

Misconfigured settings or proxies have been found to lead to this and theHTTP 302 errorin several cases. Also, if the browsing data is corrupt, you might encounter the error 404 in Windows 10.

How do I fix error 404 on my computer?

How do I fix error 404 on my computer?

1. Check your URL

You can fix the error by simply checking your URL. In most cases, the 404 issues are caused by a mistyped URL. While entering the URL, ensure the path after the forward slash is correct.

If the URL is correct, you should know that this error can appear if the desired page is moved or deleted. If that’s the case, your only solution is to wait until this issue is fixed or contact the website administrator.

2. Clear your browsing data

Users reported that your browser cache can cause this issue, and one of the easiest ways to fix this problem is to clear the cache.

Even if you don’t use Google Chrome, you can quickly clear your cache by following similar steps in your web browser. Also, this method would work if you come across error 404 on Javajunkies.

If you can’t access a certain URL, you might want to enter it in a Google search. Even if you enter the wrong URL address, Google should give you the link to the correct address in your search results.

If the problem persists even while using Google’s search results, it’s quite possible that the desired page is moved or deleted by the website administrator.

4. Use Google cache

To prevent these types of problems, Google often caches web pages so you can view them even if the page is removed or if the website is down.

To access Google Cache, simply enter this address followed by the URL to the website you are trying to access, and pressEnter:http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:

For instance, if you are looking forWindowsReport, the complete link would be:https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://windowsreport.com

This also helps when faced withError 503 Maximum threads for service reached.

5. Disable the proxy

5.1 Use the LAN settings to disable the proxy

5.2 Use the Settings app to disable the proxy

The proxy can often interfere with your Internet connection, and sometimes it can even cause the error 404 to appear in Windows 10.

6. Change the hosts file

Removing the wrong lines can cause problems with specific applications. Therefore, it might be a good idea to create a backup of hostsfile.

A few users reported that they couldn’t access their favorite websites due to this error. If you can’t access only one or two websites, a malicious user or malicious software might change your host file.

7. Contact the website’s administrator

If nothing else works, the problem most likely lies at the website’s end, and it’s best to contact the administrator. Maybe they would provide the new URL for the website or page you are trying to access.

And in case there’s an issue at the backend, they should resolve it once apprised of the same. And this would fix error 404 in Windows 10.

HTTP Error 404 is one of the most common errors on the Internet, but we hope you solved this problem by using the solutions from this article.

Also, you can find out how to fix theHTTP 401 Unauthorized Erroras well as406 Not acceptable error.

If you know of another fix to this problem or have questions regarding error 404, please share them in the comments section below.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.