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But before you do that, try resetting your router to see if it helps.
Go to a working computer, download, create a bootable copy, then perform a clean install.
Step 1: How to download official Windows 10 ISO files
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki...
Step 2: How to: Perform a clean install of Windows 10
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/wiki...
If there are files on the drive you want to recover, see - How to: Perform a Custom install of Windows 10
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/wiki...
Step 4: how to recover your files from Windows.old:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...
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So, I had this issue with a Windows 10 laptop at my work. I work for a school district so we do have Google Admin with restrictions on content for students, but not the staff.
The SYMPTOMS: Certain Youtube content blocked. Google user account would show 'Restricted mode off' in quick view (clicking on user icon), but when actually going into settings, 'Restricted mode on' would show and it was greyed out from being able to be changed. Did not matter which Windows User Account was used, or which Google account was used. Same Google user account on another Windows 10 PC would allow 'Restricted Mode' to be toggled in settings, so I know it had nothing to do with my Google Admin settings. This was also across all browsers, so I know it was not strictly a Chrome issue.
The SOLUTION: I looked at other solutions, like registry for Policies\Google with safe search, but that registry key was not present. Wiping the cookies and cache across browsers didn't help. Uninstall/reinstall of Chrome didn't help. I dug in and found a registry key "\HKLM\SOFTWARE\Google\Chrome\NativeMessagingHosts\com.microsoft.browsercore" that pointed to "C:\Program Files\Windows Security\BrowserCore\manifest.json". I could not modify or delete that key. I also could not modify or delete the "manifest.json" file. What I did do was copy the file from a WIndows 10 PC that YouTube worked on to a flash drive. Then use a Windows 10 boot disc to enter into the Windows Recovery Environment and use the CMD interface to rename the existing file and copy the file from the thumb drive. Reboot, and YouTube 'Restricted mode' was off in both the quick interface and the full settings interface.
PROBLEM SOLVED.
Take that Microsoft.
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