Status of Google Earth in the last 24 hours
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In Isnotdown, you will be able to instantly check if Google Earth works perfectly, or on the contrary, if it is registering some type of problem to offer its services.
The Google Earth service appears to be working!
Frequent failures of Google Earth
Google Earth is a computer program that displays the virtual globe, it also allows viewing and traveling around the planet through satellite images, maps, 3D maps and photos.
This program incorporates Google Maps because Google Eart serves to find streets, avenues and businesses. With this program it is possible to simulate the entire planet, as well as make traveling from one point to another.
With Google Earth enables to enter the name of a hotel, school or street to get a view or a full map of the site. You can also view satellite images of the planet. In addition, you can share links with other users, measure geographical distances and see the height of the mountains, you can also change the view horizontally and vertically.
In some cases Google Earth users have complained because sometimes presents error messages.
The error ""Polygons subject to the unsupported ground in Google Earth Pro."" This is because safe mode is active probably due to a failed start of the program.
To resolve this error, you must go to Tools> Options> clear the Safe Mode.
Another mistake that can throw the program is ""Google Earth can not connect to the access server."" The first thing you have to do is check if you have Internet access, since the application works with the Internet. Sometimes the user may have to restart the router's Wi-Fi. Once proven network connection is recommended to close and reopen Google Earth. If the problem persists it may be because the servers are saturated, so the user would have to wait to return to normal. In some cases restarting the computer the problem is solved.
If you encounter the problem that Google Earth won't load in Chrome, the web version of Google Earth, you should try refreshing your browser, using Google Chrome in incognito mode, and enabling the “use hardware acceleration when available” feature.
Select Google Earth EC > Preferences > Cache.
Select Delete cache file (only when logged out).
Open the repair tool in the Help menu.
Even if the program won't open, the repair tool can fix a number of problems.
After a couple of failed starts, a popup should appear asking if you want to try the Repair Tool.
When you get the Repair Tool window open, close the Google Earth Pro window.
Troubleshooting Tips
Still stuck and not enjoying Google Earth, then go to Step 3.