[CrownCoins Casino] Website will not open on PC browser. Works fine on cell phone

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Bruce Pape
1 year ago In CrownCoins Casino
Website will not open on PC browser. Works fine on cell phone

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Frank Taylor

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1 year ago

Hi there! I'm here to help you with the issue you're experiencing with the CrownCoins Casino website not opening on your PC browser. If it's working fine on your cell phone, it sounds like it might be a specific issue with your PC setup.

Could you please provide a bit more information? For example:
1. Which web browser are you using on your PC (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, etc.)?
2. Have you tried clearing your browser's cache and cookies, or do you see any error messages when trying to access the site?

Let's take it step by step to get this resolved for you!

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Bruce Pape
1 year ago

Chrome and Edge, Yes I've cleared the cache and cookies

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Thanks for the information! Since you've cleared the cache and cookies on both Chrome and Edge, let’s try a few more steps to determine what might be causing the issue.

1. Check Your Network Connection: Ensure that your PC is connected to the internet properly. Sometimes network issues can cause certain websites to be unreachable while others work fine.

2. Disable Browser Extensions: Certain browser extensions can interfere with website loading. Try disabling any extensions you have in both Chrome and Edge:
- For Chrome: Go to the top right, click on three dots > More Tools > Extensions, and toggle off any extensions.
- For Edge: Click on the three dots, select Extensions, and turn off any enabled extensions.

3. Update Your Browsers: Ensure that both Chrome and Edge are up to date. You can check for updates by going to:
- Chrome: Click on the three dots > Help > About Google Chrome.
- Edge: Click on the three dots > Help and feedback > About Microsoft Edge.

4. Try Incognito Mode: Opening the website in Incognito Mode (or Private Browsing) can help determine if extensions or cached data are the issue.
- For Chrome: Click on the three dots > New Incognito Window.
- For Edge: Click on the three dots > New InPrivate Window.

5. Flush DNS Cache: Sometimes DNS issues can cause problems like this. To do this:
- Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog.
- Type cmd and press Enter.
- In the command prompt, type ipconfig /flushdns and hit Enter.

Please try these steps and let me know if you're able to access the website afterward!

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