Alternatively, our readers can check our guide on the best lightweight browsers for Windows 11.

Why are browsers not working on Windows 11?

Many factors may be responsible for browsers not working on Windows 11. They can range from issues with your computer to browsers. Some notable factors that can cause the issue are:

Network connection issues – When you’re experiencing difficulties connecting to the internet on your PC, it can cause apps like browsers to stop working. Also, network congestion can cause the browser not to access the necessary web data to connect to URLs. Hence, the browser may launch but not connect to the internet. Outdated browser app – Running an outdated Web browser app on your computer can cause issues with its activities. It is due to bugs and old components in the browser causing it not to respond or work. So, if the browser can’t access needed updates and patches, it can cause issues with its functionality. Interference from extensions – If your web browser has extensions not compatible with its current version, it can affect its performance. Also, the web browser not being supported by the add-ons you just installed can cause it to be unresponsive and not work. Corrupt system files – If there’s a corrupt file on your computer, it can affect the activities of the browser. Corrupt system files may impede the browser’s access to the necessary resources on your PC, causing it not to work as expected and may sometimes result in a crash.

Other factors, like faulty installation files, may be responsible for the browser not working on your PC. Nonetheless, we’ll take you through some fixes to get your browser working on Windows 11.

What can I do if browsers are not working on Windows 11?

Before proceeding with any advanced troubleshooting steps, try the following:

Power cycle your router and reconnect your computer. Temporarily disable third-party antivirus software on your PC. Restart Windows in Safe Mode and check if your browser works.

If you can’t get the browser to work or respond, proceed with the following solutions.

1. Perform a clean boot

Performing a clean boot on your PC will prevent apps running on startup that can cause the error from running when you start the computer.

2. End tasks for background apps using the Windows Settings

The above steps end the activities of other programs running on your computer that may interfere with your browser performance. Check ways to turn off background apps in Windows 11 if you have issues using the steps above.

3. Update your browser

Updating Google Chrome will fix bugs causing the browser not to work and install the latest features to improve its performance.

4. Disable browser extensions

We recommend you enable your Chrome extensions one after the other to find the faulty one. SPONSORED

5. Troubleshoot Network Adapter

Troubleshooting the network adapter on your PC helps detect any network-related issues and suggests possible solutions to get it working.

6. Clear your Browser’s Cache and Cookies

Clearing your browser caches and cookies will delete the corrupt files interfering with the browser’s performance and preventing it from working on Windows 11.

7. Update Windows Operating System

Updating Windows helps fix the bugs affecting the system’s performance and resolves compatibility issues that may cause issues with the browser. Read about fixing Windows not connecting to update service if the error occurs on your PC.

8. Reinstall the browser

Reinstalling the browser will fix the faulty or corrupt installation files causing issues with its functionality.

9. Run an SFC scan

Running an SFC scan will find and repair corrupt system files causing issues with the browser, preventing it from working as expected. Check how to fix the run-as-administrator option if it’s not working on your PC.

10. Disable Windows Firewall

Disabling the Windows Defender Firewall resolves any interference it’s causing the browser on your PC. You can read about how to disable windows defender if you encounter issues with it. In addition, our readers can switch to another browser to save time from repairing the faulty browser. Hence, we recommend you read through our articles about the 20 best browsers with the highest support for HTML for Windows. This guide should help if your browser is not working on Windows 11. If you have further questions or suggestions, kindly use the comments section.

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