Today I have come up with few potential solutions to fix the issue of DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN or DNS PROBE FINISHED NXDOMAIN on Google Chrome.
DNS actually stands for Domain Name Servers which loads the web pages from the host (the one where web pages are stored in the cloud). If you have slow internet connectivity or due to some other issues your browser may show up DNS errors and may not be able to connect to the host. The DNS Probe Finished Nxdoamin error generally Occurs because DNS lookup Fails When you try and access the Web page.
You can fix the issue with the following Solutions.
Clearing the DNS Cache of Google Chrome could be potentially the best fix to solve the issue of DNS Probe Error.
Step 1. Simply visit the URL ‘chrome://net-internals/#dns‘.
Step 2. Click on Clear-Host Cache button next to Host resolver cache.
Step 3. You will notice the websites are working properly.
Step 4. This is one of the easiest and most useful fixes to stop the issue of DNS servers.
Step 1. Search ‘ncpa.cpl‘ in Windows.
Step 2. Look for the option called Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
Step 3. Click on it and click on the Properties button.
Step 4. Now manually use following DNS servers; Preferred DNS server as 8.8.8.8& Alternate DNS server as 8.8.4.4 (Google’s public DNS) (Set IP as automatic)
Step 5. Restart the browser and check websites.
The error also occurs if the DNS cache is outdated then you have is manually delete it.
Run the following commands in this order in the Command Prompt (run each command by pressing ENTER after typing it):
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /all
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
netsh int ip set dns
netsh winsock reset
Though you may think this to be a little offbeat, but updating a software driver can come to your rescue as outdated network drivers may cause some kind of connectivity issues. I myself have fixed the Chrome DNS issues on the number of computers by just updating the drivers. Here are the simple steps by which you can do the same.
Once done and Drivers are Updated successfully, you can restart the computer and check of the issue. It should be fixed.
Restarting the DNS client can also fix the ‘DNS probe finished nxdomain’ error on your PC.
If the methods above don’t work for you then try some other methods listed below.
Some people reported that after uninstalling their Antivirus program (mostly McAfee) the problem was gone.
Disabling the firewalls may solve the problem as some app may interfere when Chrome is trying to connect. This could be the solution for you too. Disable your firewall and check for the error.
Boot your computer into safe mode and try to load Chrome. This will help you determine if any third party software is causing the issue as the safe mode will only consist of inbuilt useful files. To do this reboot your computer and hold down the F8 key. Then select Safe mood with networking from the list of options.
The error also occurs if the DNS cache is outdated then you have is manually delete it.
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Note & Conclusion: I hope the post was helpful and solved your issue to fix the DNS Probe Finished NXDomain Chrome Error. Do comment below for any queries of suggestion. Cheers!
This post was last modified on August 7, 2019 5:22 pm
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DNS = Domain Name System
The servers are called "Nameserver".
Tip No. 9 is identical with No. 3.
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