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Google Chrome errors and crashes Fix file download errors in Google ChromeIf you receive an error message on Chrome when you try to download apps, themes, extensions or other files, try these fixes. Fix most file download errors If you try to download a file and it doesn’t work, first try to fix the error with these troubleshooting steps: Make https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/2898334?hl=en-GB sure that your Internet connection is working normally. If your Internet connection is unstable, find out how to fix Internet stability issues. Chrome will automatically resume the download. You can also resume the file download by clicking the Down arrow Resume. Try to download the file later. Contact the website owner. Get help with a specific error message "Network failed" If you see "NETWORK_FAILED" when you try to install an app, extension error message or theme from the Chrome Web Store on Windows, unwanted software may be blocking the installation. To fix the error: First, remove the unwanted software. Then, try to install the app, extension or theme again. If you still can't install the app, extension or theme, reinstall Chrome. "Download blocked" This error means that your computer's security settings blocked the file. Find out more about blocked downloads. On Windows: Windows Attachment Manager might have removed the file error message disk that you tried to download. To see which files you can download or why your file was blocked, check your Windows Internet security settings. "No file" This error means that you're trying to download a file that doesn't exist on this website. To fix the error, contact the website owner, or try to find the file on a different site. "Virus scan failed" or "Virus detected" These errors mean that your virus scanning software might have blocked you from downloading a file. Check your virus-scanning software for details about why the file was blocked. On Windows: Windows Attachment Manager might have removed the file that you tried to download. To see which files you can download or why your file was blocked, check your Windows Internet security settings. "Disk full" This error means that there's not enough space on your computer to download the file. To fix the error: Delete some files from your computer Empty your Trash "Insufficient permissions" or "System busy" These errors mean that Chrome couldn't save the file to your computer. To fix the error: Cancel the download and try again. Instead of clicking the file to download, right-click the link and select Save link as. Be sure to download files to a place on your computer to which you have access, such as your Desktop