Why does error 404 Page Not Found occur? How to fix it?
The HTTP error 404 appears when you try to visit a website, and it means that the page you were trying to reach on a website couldn't be found on their server.
It can appear in one of the following ways:
The reasons for this error include:
This error affects computers, smartphones, and tablets running on Windows, Mac OS (iMac, MacBook, Mac), Android (Samsung, Huawei, OnePlus, and more), and iOS, and every single web browser.
The solutions listed below reveal how to fix this error, easily. Check them out, and follow the instructions carefully.
Maybe the website was inaccessible at the moment you tried to access it, or maybe your Internet connection was down for a split second, resulting in this error to occur. In most cases, refreshing the website can help you fix 404 Page Not Found error and other errors too, as the web browser may have been interrupted from loading the website, for some reason.
Hit the refresh button to see if the website will load this time. Alternatively, you can also close the current tab and open the website in a new tab.
When you use the web browser to open websites, there are various processes running in the background that allow to actually open the website. Sometimes, the web browser can misbehave and not let you open websites, because it fails to load them properly.
The easiest way to resolve web browser issues, including the 404 Not Found error, is to close the web browser and reopen it after a minute or two.
Restarting your smartphone or tablet can be the key for fixing the 404 Page Not Found error, because another app, or another background process running on your device (and there are many of them) may have been blocking the Internet connection and your device in general.
To fix this error and access websites, restart your smartphone or tablet, by turning it off via the power button, and then turning it back on. Then, open the website again.
The HTTP 404 Page Not Found error message can also be caused by the router, as it is the medium through which your device has Internet access, in most cases. Restarting the router can help you regain proper Internet access. Unplug the router from the power cord and then plug it back in after a couple of minutes. Then, try again if you can access the website.
Note: If you use a modem, which your router is connected to, restart the modem, too, in the same fashion as you restarted the router.
Activating and deactivating the airplane mode is a proven-to-work way of fixing issues on your smartphone or tablet, related to network and Internet, as this course of action restarts the network components of your device (Wi-Fi and mobile data). Open the control center of your device (swipe up or down), tap on the airplane icon, and after a minute, tap on it again, to reactivate the network modules.
If you are not sure how to enable and disable the airplane mode, feel free to check the how to enable/disable the Airplane mode guide.
Corrupt cookies or cached data may be responsible for many errors, including the 404 Page Not Found error message. In order to fix this error message, had it been caused by corrupt cookies or cached data, you need to clear the cookies, cached data, and other data, so that new ones that are not corrupt are placed on your device.
To learn how to clear the browser's cache (and cookies) effectively, feel free to check out the how to clear the browser cache guide and how to delete browser cookies guide.
It is possible that wrong or misconfigured DNS (Domain Name Servers) settings are responsible for the 404 Page Not Found error message. Access your device's DNS settings and check whether or not they are correct, and then check your device if the configuration of the settings is the proper one.
To learn how to check out and/or change the DNS settings, do check the don't know how to change the DNS settings guide.
It is possible that the Internet Service Provider (ISP) or the carrier (if you use mobile data) you are subscribed to are the cause for the 404 Page Not Found error message. For example, maybe there is a malfunction in the network of the provider, or a scheduled maintenance is being made.
Contact the support team, inform them about the error message, share the URL address of the website(s) you can't visit, and they will instruct you on the next steps you need to take.
Maybe the website you are trying to visit is the reason behind this error. To be sure, access another websites, which are up 99.99% of the time, like Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc. If you can access them, it means that it's the website that experiences an issue, in which case you should consider contacting the website administrators, and let them know of this issue.
Maybe your Internet connection isn't strong enough for you to be able to browse the Internet, manifesting itself in the form of the page not found error. Maybe it is slow, or maybe it is being drained by another software, preventing the web browser to use the connection's full potential. Another possibility is that the router is far away from your device. In this case, to fix this error, you need to improve the stability of your connection.
Tips to improve the Internet connection include:
The guides below can help you resolve issues related to Internet connection - feel free to check them out:
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