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Having Content Encoding Error
alexbach
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November 10, 2018 - 12:10 pm

I have PC, windows 7 with 64 bit and have been facing a following error...."Content Encoding Error.

The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because it uses an invalid
or unsupported form of compression* Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem. Try Again "

I can get on my PC with VISTA Home Premium and have no problem getting into the
web page that Winn 7 pops up giving the above message. Can click "Try Again" many times, but doesn't let me in. I also tried to restore it but it didn't work.

Moreover, none of the browsers Firefox, Chrome or IE will work on laptop Windows 7 64 bit.

dropsingh
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November 13, 2018 - 10:42 am

oh yeah, that's simple you can Try it. Just boot your computer in Windows Safe mode but with network support as a test to see if that helps. I hope this will work.

alexbach
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November 13, 2018 - 11:44 pm

I tried to boot up my PC into the Safe Mode but I couldn't do it because it had some fast boot loaded up.

Richard Pedersen
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November 14, 2018 - 11:38 am

Hi Alex,

You will have to disable Fast Startup in Windows. If Fast Boot is enabled in your UEFI/BIOS, it will have to be disabled there, too.

Richard

DanMacMedan
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November 17, 2018 - 6:54 am

Hi,

Alex, I think the solution to your problem could really be to boot your computer in Windows Safe mode. If fast boot is enabled, then as @Richard suggested, you should disable it.

If that doesn't work, then it might be the Dreaded Ntoskrnl.Exe Error. Now, this Blue Screen of Death Error can be easily fixed. Just read some solutions up in the link and you'll be good to fix Dreaded Ntoskrnl.Exe BSOD.

Do let me know if this helps.

Youri27
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May 19, 2020 - 4:12 pm

DanMacMedan said
Hi,

Alex, I think the solution to your problem could really be to boot your computer in Windows Safe mode. If fast boot is enabled, then as @Richard suggested, you should disable it.

If that doesn't work, then it might be the Dreaded Ntoskrnl.Exe Error. Now, this Blue Screen of Death Error can be easily fixed. Just read some solutions up in the link and you'll be good to fix Dreaded Ntoskrnl.Exe BSOD.Rachat de crédit meilleurs taux crédit

Do let me know if this helps.  

Hi, I do want help

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