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Originally Posted by oska
404: page not found (by the server) - the link is broken
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This is indeed what error 404 does mean however, in this case Leon, the link is clearly not broken as you can access it on another computer & many of us are having no issue.
This really does point towards an issue with your computer cache or, possibly modem cache.
I'm inclined towards the cache on the affected computers since I assume you are using the same modem/connection on the computer that works fine.
I know you do struggle with IT stuff Leon, you're not alone but, if you can get someone you know who is moderately IT competent they should be able to go through & completely clear out your cache & this 'should' fix your problem.
If you want to have another go yourself, in this case, I'm assuming you are using chrome..
Make sure you close all the open tabs in chrome (ie: web pages) then open one fresh tab & go into chrome's settings, history, clear browsing data & then click on advanced & make sure the following boxes are ticked:
- browsing history
- download history
- cookies and other site data
- cached images and data
Do not tick the password box unless you feel the need to clear out evey single one of your saved logins & passwords on chrome.
I've attached a screenshot of the final screen where you check the boxes & then hit the clear data button.
I hope this helps...