How To Fix Cristal Azul Error 404?

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If you are getting the 404 error with the Cristal Azul addon then this error means that the Cristal Azul is unable to find content or the server which you are looking for, and this can happen for various reasons. Below we have shared the most common reasons that can lead to this issue.

  • Your Cristal Azul add-on is outdated.
  • There is some configuration issue with your Cristal Azul addon.
  • Sources or repositories of the Cristal Azul addon are down.
  • You have some internet problems.
  • You need to clear storage on your device.
  • Your device has accumulated corrupt caches.


Fixes For Cristal Azul error 404


  • Our first advice for you will be to give your device and network a fresh start by restarting them. Then check if there are any pending updates for your Cristal Azul addon and your Kodi, and if you find any pending updates then consider installing them and then check for the error again.
  • If everything is up to date then check all of your Cristal Azul settings to make sure there are no configuration issues, we are talking about the settings such as servers, language, account details, etc.
  • Next, you should try clearing the cache data stored on your Kodi device, and to do so you can follow the steps given below.
    • Visit Settings.
    • Then visit File Manager.
    • Then choose Profile Directory.
    • Then choose Database.
    • Now you need to delete the files which start with Addons and Textures.
    • Then Restart your Kodi.
    • Then check if the error still comes or not.
  • If the error still comes then try connecting your device over a different Wifi connection or mobile hotspot connection, and check if this resolves the issue or not.
  • If the error still persists even after connecting over a different internet connection then try changing your DNS settings to Google or Cloudflare DNS.
  • If the error still comes and you have access to any VPN then try using your VPN to connect over a different server, if the issue is coming because of geo-restrictions then this may help you resolve the problem.
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