On the View tab of File Explorer then tick Hidden Files, open C:\Program Data to do the same.
You may need to Take Ownership first using this handy tool that will install to your right click mouse button: Then go into C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files (86) to find the Google folder and delete the Chrome Folder. Under "Processes," look for "Google Chrome" or "chrome.exe." Right click empty area of Task bar to open Task manager.
If that doesn't fix it then Reinstall Chrome: If that's not enough then reset Chrome following this guide: If those don't help then Run this flash tool to make sure it's enabled and current: I'm Greg, an installation specialist, 10 years Windows MVP, and Volunteer Moderator here to help you until the problem is solved. Step 7: Now check the box that says ‘Validate settings upon exit’ and then click on OK. Step 6: Now in the ‘Preferred DNS Server’ box type in 208.67.222.222 and in ‘Alternate DNS Server’ type in 208.67.220.220. Step 5: Now in newly opened windows, select the radio button that reads ‘Use the following DNS server address:’ Step 4: Select ‘Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)’ and click on Properties. Step 3: Click on Local Area Connection with whom who are presently connected and click on Properties. Step 2: Click on ‘Open Network and Sharing Center.’ Step 1: Right click on Network icon located in Windows Task Bar Menu. To do this, follow below mentioned steps: Here all you have to do is change your default automatically obtained DNS server addresses to open DNS or Google DNS.
Method 1: Change Default DNS Address to Open DNS After some trial-and-error testing of all suggested fixes, which I found over the internet, here’re what worked for me to solve " DNS Probe Finished No Internet" issue and might work for you as well.