Are you having trouble accessing certain websites because your browser is not supported? If you’re using Chrome, don’t worry – there are several methods you can use to fix this issue and get back to browsing without any problems. In this blog post, we’ll go over some of the methods you can use to resolve this issue.
First, make sure that your Chrome browser is up to date. Open the Chrome browser, click on the three-dot option, and go to the “Help” section. From there, click on “Google Chrome” and check if your browser is up to date. If it’s not, it will start updating automatically. Once it’s updated, relaunch the browser.
The next step is to make sure that Chrome is your default browser. Go to the default browser option and make sure that Chrome is selected as your default browser. If it’s not, make the necessary changes and come back.
Now, go to the Chrome settings and navigate to the “System” section. Here, enable the option that says “Use hardware accelerator when available.” If it’s off by default, make sure to enable it and click on the “Relaunch” option.
Another step you can take is to go to the “Reset and clean up” section and restore the settings. Resetting the settings will not affect your bookmarks, history, or saved passwords. It will only reset your Chrome browser settings.
Next, scan your computer or Chrome browser for any harmful software that may be affecting Chrome. If any harmful software is found, uninstall it from your Chrome browser and your computer.
If none of the above methods work, you can try running Chrome in compatibility mode. Go to your Window settings, open the Chrome browser, and right-click on it. From there, go to the “Open file locations” option, right-click on it, and go to the “Properties” section. Here, under the “Compatibility” tab, select the option that says “Run this program in compatibility mode” and choose your window version. Click on “Apply” and try to open Chrome again.
Finally, if nothing else works, you can try uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome. Go to the control panel, uninstall Chrome, and then go to the official Google Chrome website to download and reinstall it. Don’t worry – your bookmarks, history, and saved passwords will still be there.
In conclusion, these are some of the methods you can use to fix your browser when it’s not supported on Chrome. Try them out and see which one works best for you. Happy browsing!