How different devices can help you fix error dns_probe_finished_nxdomain
If you have come across the error
dns_probe_finished_nxdomain when
browsing the internet using Google Chrome, there are certain things you should
do to determine whether you have a poor internet connection. You can check
whether you have good internet connection by using a different device. A
different device in this case can be a different computer, smartphone or
laptop. This error mostly occurs when there is no internet connection. The goal
in this case is to determine whether the same problem will occur on a different
device. There is also a simple reason behind this simple fix.
In some cases, the address of a
device lands up in conflict with the internet access. This prevents the device
from getting a connection or having any connection to the internet. Since the
new device has not yet landed up in this conflict, using it to connect to the
internet should give you the best solution. The new device should work fine. If
it does, then the error dns_probe_finished_nxdomain
has occurred as a result of your computer not being able to find a connection
to the internet due to an existing conflict. This should therefore help you
find an easier time of troubleshooting the problem and fixing it.
You can fix this problem by
restarting DNS client. Unbeknown to most people, the error dns_probe_finished_nxdomain does not occur because of Google
Chrome. The error can occur because of an issue with DNS client service. By
restarting DNS client, you can easily fix this error and continue browsing
normally. You can restart DNS client by clicking Start then typing Run to open
Run menu. You should then type services.msc and then OK. A menu will appear and
then scroll down to find DNS Client. Right click on DNS client and click on
Restart. Close the menu and open your browser. The error should be fixed by
now.
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