Error201 is a HTTP status code that indicates that the request has been fulfilled and resulted in the creation of a new resource. This is typically the response code for POST or PUT requests that result in the creation of a new resource on the server.
You are here because you have a question about:
- eso error code 201
- error201
1. Restart your computer
- If you are using a mouse, point to the upper left corner of the screen, and click the "Start" button.
- If you are using a keyboard, press the "Windows" key and "R" at the same time.
- In the "Search Results" dialog box, type "cmd" and press ENTER.
- In the "Command Prompt" window, type "net stop wuauserv" and press ENTER.
- Type "net start wuauserv" and press ENTER.
- Type "regedit" and press ENTER.
- Type "cd %windir%" and press ENTER.
- Type "net start CMD" and press ENTER.
- Type "exit" and press ENTER.
2. Update your drivers
- Expand Display adapters
- Right click the adapter that is giving you error 201 and select Update Driver
- Browse to the driver file that you downloaded from the manufacturer.
- Click OK to install the driver.
- Close Device Manager.
3. Check your internet connection
- In your web browser, open the "Tools" menu and click "Internet Options."
- On the "General" tab, click the "Advanced" button.
- On the "Connection" tab, click the "Properties" button.
- On the "TCP/IP" tab, click the "Properties" button.
- On the "General" tab, click the "Use the following IP address" check box.
- Enter the IP address of your modem or router.
- Click the "OK" button.
- If you are using a DHCP server, enter the IP address of the DHCP server.
- Click the "OK" button.
- Click the "Apply" button.
- Click the "OK" button.
- Close your web browser.
- Restart your computer.
- Try to connect to the internet.
4. Try a different browser
- Open your browser and navigate to the website that you were trying to access but were getting the error 201.
- If the website is open in a new tab, close that tab and open the website in the current browser.
- If the website is open in a new window, close that window and open the website in the current browser.
- If the website is open in a different browser, close all other browsers and open the website in the current browser.
If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:
- Clear your cookies and cache.
- Disable any browser extensions or add-ons.
- Reset your browser settings.
- Contact the website owner.
- Use a different search engine.