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Fix ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE on Windows 10, All Browsers [Chrome, Edge]
Check for problematic extensions or misconfigured network settings
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Updated onSeptember 6, 2024
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Windows 10 users have a range ofweb browsersto access the Internet, and sometimes they may encounter certain issues. A common error encountered by many isERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEin Windows 10.
The error prevents users from accessing the website and can be tricky to resolve since the underlying cause or other relevant information is not provided.
So, if you have been wondering how to fix theERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEerror in Windows 10, here’s all you need to know and the most effective solutions for it.
What does theERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEerror mean?
The error basically indicates that the browser didn’t receive a response from the website for your request. In this case, the exchange of data is limited, and as a result, you cannot access the website.
TheERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEon all browsers is encountered for more or less the same reasons. It’s either an issue with the website or the network connection at your end, though it’s mostly the latter.
Maybe your network settings are misconfigured, the browsing data is corrupt, problematic extensions are installed on the browser, or third-party apps conflict with its functioning.
No matter the underlying cause, the solutions listed in the next section should get things up and running in no time.
If you’re looking for a browser that is not affected by theERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEerror in Windows 10, we recommendOpera One.
Unlike other resource-hungry browsers, this one is a lot faster because it uses less RAM and CPU although it comes witha variety of built-in features.
Opera One
How do I fix theERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEissue?
1. Use Command Prompt
Once done, close theCommand Promptand restart your PC. Now, check if theERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEissue in Windows 10 is resolved.
2. Try using the Incognito mode
Every browser offers an incognito or private mode for a secure browsing experience. PressCtrl+Shift+Nto open theIncognito Modein Chrome, and try accessing the website now.
In case a connection with the website is established, it’s most likely the extensions, disabled by default in incognito mode, that are causing the issue, and the next method should help fix that. While if the problem persists, it’s the network settings to blame.
3. Disable extensions
4. Disable VPN software
According to users, these types of problems can appear if VPN software is running on your PC.
VPN softwareis a great solution if you want to protect your privacy online, but sometimes VPN tools can cause this issue to appear.
If you have any VPN software installed, be sure to disable oruninstall the appand check if that fixes the problem.
5. Clear browsing data
Once done, relaunch the browser and check if theERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEerror in Windows 10 is fixed. If not, head to the following method.
6. Clean the Temp folder
Oftentimes, it’s the files stored in the temporary folder that can trigger issues. These files are created by apps to run efficiently and should ideally be deleted by them, but that’s not always the case.
So, clean theTempfolder, and check if theERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEerror on Chrome in Windows 10 is resolved.
7. Clear Google Chrome DNS cache
Once done, relaunch the browser for the changes to come into effect and check if theERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEerror in Chrome is fixed.
8. Change your DNS
TheERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEerror in Windows 10 can be problematic and prevent you from accessing the Internet, but we hope that you managed to fix it by using one of our solutions.
Though the solutions focus on Chrome, they would help fix theERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEerror on Edge as well as other browsers.
Also, find out thebest ways to speed up Chromewhen it’s running slow.
Before you leave, we have a great guide onError_Bad_Net_Respmessage, so don’t miss it.
Tell us which fix worked for you 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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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.