Troubleshooting Page Google Noire Errors: Step by Step Guide

However, some users have reported that they are experiencing an error message on Google Chrome saying Page Not Found: Google. This error prevents you from using Google Chrome properly.

  • Page Google Noire is the go-to app for web users who want to browse the web more efficiently.
  • Many users have reported issues with the app, ranging from crashes to app errors.
  • Using the right browser, uninstalling the app, or resetting Chrome are a few solutions.

Reset and reinstall the Google app (Android)

  1. Open Google Play Store.
  2. Tap on the menu option (three lines) on the top left corner of the screen.
    Tap on the menu option (three lines) on the top left corner of the screen.
  3. Go to My Apps.
  4. Now tap on All.
  5. Scroll down till you find the Google app.
  6. Tap on it, and the app will start uninstalling.
    Tap on it, and the app will start uninstalling.
  7. After the process is done, open Google Play Store again and repeat the process.

Reset your Gmail account

  1. Go to Settings and click Accounts
    Select Sign-in & security
    Select Passwords and sign in
    Enter your current password
    Select Change password
  2. Enter your new password twice, then click Change password
    Enter your new password twice, then click Change password

Reset your Google account

  1. Go to Google Account and sign in with your ID.
  2. Click onSign in & Security from the left pane.
    Click onSign in & Security from the left pane.
  3. Select Sign-in & Security option from the drop-down menu.
  4. Click on 2-Step Verification from the left pane.
  5. Uncheck I have 2-Step Verification and click Next.

Reinstall Google Chrome

  1. Click on the three dots next to the address bar and select Settings from the menu.
  2. In the Settings tab, click on Advanced (upper-right corner).
    In the Settings tab, click on Advanced (upper-right corner).
  3. Scroll down and click on Reset in the Reset and clean up section.
  4. Click on Reset to confirm.

Check the Google DNS Server

  1. To check the Google DNS server, follow the first method below, and Restore the default DNS Server.
  2. Open your Internet browser, and type google.com in the address bar.
    Open your Internet browser, and type google.com in the address bar.
  3. Click the Enter button on your keyboard.
  4. A page titled Google should appear.
  5. Click the Search Tools link in the menu at the top of the web page.
  6. Scroll down to the Tools section, and click the Network Tools link.
    Scroll down to the Tools section, and click the Network Tools link.
  7. In the Network Diagnostics page, click the Change Adapter Settings.
  8. A list of adapters will be displayed.
  9. Right-click on your desired network interface, and select Properties from the context menu.
  10. In the Properties window, select the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) option.
  11. In the Properties window, click the Advanced tab.
  12. Click the DNS tab.
    Click the DNS tab.
  13. Remove the check mark from the Use the following DNS server addresses option, and click the OK button.
  14. In the Internet Properties window, click the OK button.
    In the Internet Properties window, click the OK button.
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