The 500 Internal Server Error is a server-side error which can occur in Windows Hosting and Linux hosting, which means the issue is most likely not with your device or your internet connection. Rather, it is with the server hosting the website.
- Refresh the website. By choosing the refresh or reload option, pressing F5 or Ctrl+R, or by attempting the URL once more from the address bar, you can accomplish that.
Even if the webserver is experiencing a 500 Internal Server Error, the problem might only last a short while. Reloading the page will frequently work. - Delete the cache on your browser. It’s possible that HTTP 500 errors are being generated if there’s a problem with the cached version of the website you’re viewing.
- Delete the cookies from your browser. By deleting the cookies connected to the website where you’re receiving the error, you can resolve several 500 Internal Server Error problems.
- Restart the browser after erasing the cookie(s), then try again and issue should be resolved.