Even with a working internet connection, you get the error message which means that it can be due to DNS or Winsock configuration. If you try to access the site using a different device or an alternative browser, the website loads just fine. This implies that the issue is restricted to your computer system (or whichever device you receive the message on) only. To help you get through the issue, we will be first looking at the causes of the issue and then providing solutions that you can implement quite easily.
What causes the ERR_NAME_RESOLUTION_FAILED in Google Chrome?
As we know, the error message pops up while you are trying to access a certain website even with a working internet connection. This can occur due to one of the following reasons — To get rid of the issue, please follow the given solutions in the order as provided to ensure an early fix to the issue.
Solution 1: Reset Winsock
Windows uses a set of configuration to communicate with other network services. These settings are referred to as Winsock. Sometimes an issue with this configuration can result in some web servers not responding. Thus, you will have to reset it using the command prompt. Here’s how to do it:
Solution 2: Change DNS
Another thing that you can do to fix your issue is changing the DNS. Your ISP blocks certain websites according to its terms and service policy. Hence, upon trying to access such sites, you will not be able to do so. In such a case, you can change your DNS to the ones provided by Google itself. Here’s how to do it:
Solution 3: Reset Google Chrome
Finally, if the above two solutions do not work for you, then it means your browser configuration is causing the issue. This can be due to Google Chrome flags configuration or anything like that. Therefore, you will have to reset it to factory defaults. Here’s how to do it:
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