No matter how many times you try, the download keeps failing. Although the error message suggests that the issue is with "a network," this is not always the case. You need a stable internet connection for downloading files. For this reason, you should first check if your internet connection is active and stable.
First, test your Wi-Fi speed with a reliable speed test tool. If your internet speed is okay, then you could consider resetting your router and refreshing your connection. It's highly likely that this error is caused by your computer's antivirus program. These features help protect your PC against malware hidden behind secured and encrypted websites. However, this feature can sometimes go overboard by blocking all downloads—even if they aren't harmful. Chrome plugins or extensions help improve your browsing experience.
However, they could also limit Chrome's functionality, as an extension could be corrupt or outdated. In some cases, an extension could suddenly become incompatible with the Chrome version you're using. To check if an extension is responsible for this error, enable incognito mode.
This will disable all third-party extensions and allow you to browse privately. Retry your download and check if the issue persists. If this resolves your issue, then one of your extensions is causing this error. A good way to resolve the issue is to disable all extensions and then re-enable them—one by one. This will help you identify the problematic extension. To resolve this error, you might have to reset Chrome and restore it to its default settings.
This will disable all third-party extensions and will delete your cache and cookies. This will not affect your browsing history, saved passwords, and bookmarks. If this doesn't resolve your issue, you could try downloading your file using another web browser. Network drivers control the interface between your Windows PC and a given network.
If you're running outdated or corrupted network drivers, this could cause various network connection issues. The Windows Attachment Manager helps protect your computer from unsafe files that you download or receive via email.
If it considers a file unsafe, it blocks you from downloading it. In this case, you'll need to configure the Windows Attachment Manager settings to resolve this issue. Chrome is prone to several issues that affect functionalities such as downloading files. As we've indicated, this error could also stem from your computer. On Settings screen, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on Advanced.
Click on Find to make Chrome browser search for harmful programs on your computer. If Chrome finds suspicious or unwanted programs, click on the Remove option. Open Settings on your computer and click on the Apps icon. On the confirmation pop-up, click on the Uninstall option to confirm.
After Uninstalling Chrome, download and install the latest version of Google Chrome browser on your computer. You May Also Like.
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