Very well, this has been really a day of bad luck. Only when I have tried to sail along the Internet with my Google Chrome, number of error 2 showed, with a small yellow triangle and a black sign of exclamation in its interior. My equipment is executed on Windows XP. I tried to navigate with Internet Explorer 6 and I cannot look this way.
Really I need my surfing. I did one I begin again and nothing changes. Also I tried to analyze my equipment with my CA antivirus, but I did not find anything that my equipment can damage.
Really I hope that someone can help me to solve this problem.
Answered By
Trick
0 points
N/A
#116140
Error 2 in my Google Chrome
Hey, Trick here!
It seems to me that there is a problem with your connection since you can't browse too using Internet Explorer 6. What you can try to do is reinstall your TCP/IP. Here's how to do it:
-
Click Start and go to Control Panel.
-
Go to Network and Internet Connections then to Internet Connections.
-
Right click on your Network connection and choose Properties.
-
Click the Install button and select Protocol, click the Add button then Have Disk button.
-
In the Copy Manufacturer Files From text box, go ahead and type C:windowsinf and click OK.
-
Select Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click OK.
-
Restart your computer.
Error 2 in my Google Chrome
In this case, you can either reinstall your browser or change your settings to the previous one. If you have made any change in your settings, Â then try to recover them and make your settings default. It is also possible that your settings may be changed by some virus or by some programs. Â In this case, Â you can set them to your default values and then it will work fine.
You can also change your settings by:
-
going to START and then to Control panel. Â
-
There, select Network and internet connections
-
Go to its properties.
-
Next you have to add a protocol– a way to define the net way how will it be used.  You can define it by adding a path to your network.
-
You select protocol and then you click on install. Â
-
Next, select the Have disk button and give the location as C:windowsinf ,
-
Click ok. Â When you reboot your system, your problem will be solved.