The web is a significant part of most peopleโs lives worldwide. Today, Google has indexed between 45 and 50 billion web pages. However, many technical errors sometimes occur while surfing the web in our beloved web browsers, such as websites not loading or opening in the browser you are using, errors 404 and 501, etc.
However, that is not Googleโs fault. It also depends on the websiteโs hosting provider you try to reach. In addition, you may cause the error.
If thatโs the case, you need to fix this issue manually. Donโt worryโwe are here to help you do this. Follow the guide and perform the steps we have described below.
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Best Methods to Fix Some Websites Not Loading or Opening in Any Browser
There could be different reasons; therefore, the solutions are also different depending on the reason for the occurrence. But donโt worry! We have some solutions for you that will work in any case. So, follow them carefully and let us know which method worked for you.
Method 1: Check Your Connection 
This is the first step you must take as it may be possible that your internet is not working correctly or fluctuating, and this issue typically occurs. So, you can check your WiFi speed using Ookla if if it does not give you proper speed.
Then, we suggest you power cycle it once and try again. Once your internet starts working correctly, you can easily access that website.
Method 2: Flush DNS Cache
You may also try this, as many users reported that this helped them fix if any website is not opening. So, here are the essential guidelines that you need to follow:
- Firstly, open the start menu and search forย Command Promptย withย admin rights.
- Then, you must use the following commands one after the other and hit the enter key. Finally, reboot your PC.
ipconfig /flushdns ipconfig /registerdns ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew netsh winsock reset
Method 3:ย Change Your DNS
To do this, you must follow a couple of steps as this is a lengthy process. Here are the steps:
- Firstly, openย Control Panelย and follow the path:ย Network and Internetย >ย Network and Sharing Centerย >ย Change adapter settings.
- Now, select the type of connection you are using. So, choose eitherย ethernet or WiFiย andย right-click on it. However, if it asks for a password, type your admin password and hit the enter key.
- Then, switch to theย Networkingย tab and select theย Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)ย orย Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)ย located under theย This connection uses the following itemsย and then hit theย Propertiesย option.
- After that, go toย Advancedย and click on theย DNS. Now, note down your existing DNS and remove it from there. After that, hit the Ok button.
- Now, click on theย Use the following DNS server addresses. Now, replace the IP addresses mentioned underย Preferred DNS serverย orย Alternate DNS serverย and use the following IP address.
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- For IPv4: 8.8.8.8 and/or 8.8.4.4.
- For IPv6: 2001:4860:4860::8888 and/or 2001:4860:4860::8844
Method 4: Firewall Issues
Check if your browser is conflicting with your Windows Firewall. However, most of the time, when you have enabled online virus and threat protection and try to access a website that is inappropriate or contains a harmful file that may cause severe damage to your PC.
So, you can try disabling it and check again if you can access that website. If so, then we recommend you turn off your Windows Firewall temporarily. Here are the steps that you need to follow:
- First, hover to the start menu and search for the Control Panel. Then, switch to theย System and Security tab.
- After that, click on theย Windows Firewallย and select theย Turn Windows Firewall On or Offย link found at the left pane of the screen.
- Next, tickmark the Turn Windows Firewallย toย Offย position.
- Finally, hit the Ok button and exit the Window.
Method 5: You Are Browsing a Cached Version of Page
Another reason is that your website is not loading on your system. It generally happens when you are trying to reach out to a website, as Google only has a cached version of that website.
However, sometimes, due to technical glitches, your system cannot fetch that website. In that case, you can try again later until the websiteโs owner flushes its cache.
Method 6: Content Issues
You are trying to access inappropriate content. Also, there is a possibility that Google banned that website due to copied, sexual, racism, hate, etc., issues. So, it is better not to try accessing that website as Google may also block your IP so that you cannot access that website.
These are some fixes that you can make if a random website is not loading on your browser. We hope this guide helps. If you want to read more such content, visit our website regularly. Also, comment below if you have any suggestions.