A client of yours is trying to open their web browser after installing Google Chrome. They are having trouble with it not opening correctly, and the program will not execute correctly or run at all. What might be happening in this scenario, and what solution should they attempt?(1 point)

Responses

central processing unit (CPU) malfunction, random access memory (RAM) reboot
central processing unit (CPU) malfunction, random access memory (RAM) reboot

error 404, reinstall the program
error 404, reinstall the program

no internet, reboot machine
no internet, reboot machine

Boolean error, restart the computer

1 answer

In this scenario, the most likely issue suggested by the response options is that there may be a problem with the installation of Google Chrome itself or some conflict that is preventing it from opening. A common and effective solution in this case would be to reinstall the program. Thus, the appropriate response would be:

error 404, reinstall the program

However, it’s worth noting that error 404 specifically relates to web page not found, which may not be relevant here, but the action of reinstalling is still a valid troubleshooting step. If the issue persists after a reinstall, further troubleshooting steps such as checking for software conflicts, ensuring the system meets the requirements, or checking for any restrictions (like antivirus or firewall settings) would be advisable.