Today I have come up with three potential solutions to fix the issue of DNS_Probe_Finished_No_Internet 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 No Internet error generally Occurs because DNS Cache Load Fails When you try and access the Webpage.
You can fix the issue with the following Solutions.
Fix DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET Chrome Error
1. Clear DNS Cache of Google Chrome
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.
2. Change Protocol DNS Settings
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.
3. Reboot Router or Change Internet Connection
Connection error, in general, is due to ISP blocking certain sites or due to lack of Good Internet connectivity. I strongly recommend reboot your router or change the data connection to the device. This will for sure fix the issue. This is the most common cause of DNS Probe Error. Changing the Data Connection will surely come as a lifesaver.
4. Flush your Outdated DNS
The error also occurs if the DNS cache is outdated then you have is manually delete it.
- To do so simply enter;
Win + R
- And type cmd in the search box.
- Type ipconfig /flushdns hit Enter.
- Restart your computer to check the Chrome of issue fix.
5. Try resetting TCP, IP
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
6. Disable DNS Prediction Services/Fix DNS Probe
- Go to settings of Chrome.
- Scroll down and click on Advanced settings.
- Here you will see an option of ‘Use Prediction Services to Load the Pages more Quickly’
- Simply uncheck the box and restart the browser.
7. Update Driver
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.
- Open run menu with Windows + Rkey
- On the search bar, type devmgmt.msc and press enter.
- Now you will be in Device Management Window. Here look for Network Adapter.
- Right-click and select Update Driver Software from the drop-down menu.
- Then choose the option Browse my computer for driver software.
- In the next step, you choose Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
- Now you will have to select the compatible hardware, and then click Next.
Once done and Drivers are Updated successfully, you can restart the computer and check of the issue. It should be fixed.
8. Chrome Extension Issue
Open the error generating Web Page in the incognito mode of Chrome Browser.
If the page opens securely in private mode, a Chrome extension is causing the error.
To fix the error, turn off the extension. Just go to; chrome://extensions and uncheck all the extensions.
9. Update the Chrome Browser
It is always recommended to update the stuff which you use very often and the Chrome Browser is one such. It is very simple to update the Chrome Browser.
Settings → Help → About Chrome (Update Chrome Browser)
Once updated any bugs or issues around with chrome will get eradicated from the software hence can fix the network issues.
10. Some Other Methods
If the three methods above don’t work for you then try some other methods listed below.
1. Uninstall Antivirus
Some people reported that after uninstalling their Antivirus program (mostly McAfee) the problem was gone.
2. Disable Your Firewall
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.
3. Try Connecting in Safe Mode
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 mode with networking from the list of options.
Note & Conclusion: The DNS issue is one of the most irritating issues faced on Chrome even if you have high-speed internet Data. The methods listed above are known to solve the DNS Probe Finished No Internet error that you get in your computer.
Do comment below for any assistance or help if required. Cheers!
This post was last modified on August 7, 2019 5:20 pm
View Comments (7)
I reached until method 5 and that method is what helped me! Thank you!
Method 4. Tried everything else before, fourth was the only one effective! Thank you so much! Other stopped on flushdns which obviously was not enough. Thanks again! U saved so much nerves
Welcome :)