在Windows(Windows)桌面上的Google Chrome浏览器中加载网页时,您是否一直遇到“DNS_probe_finished_no_internet”错误?我们将向您展示如何解决该问题。
Chrome中的“ DNS_probe_finished_no_internet ”是一条隐秘的错误消息,不会进行太多中继,但根本问题通常是您的互联网连接的DNS(域名系统)问题。(Domain Name System)继续阅读以了解如何解决Windows 10和 11 中的问题。
检查您的互联网连接
在潜入之前,最好确认您的互联网连接没有问题。要做到这一点:
- 检查Microsoft Edge(Microsoft Edge)或其他 Web 浏览器
中是否出现类似错误。
- 检查其他应用程序的 Internet 连接,例如Microsoft Store。
- 使用命令提示符控制台执行 ping 测试(perform a ping test)。
- (Connect)将另一台设备(例如您的智能手机或平板电脑)连接到无线网络,并检查您是否可以访问互联网
。
如果互联网似乎无处不在,请尝试重新启动路由器。如果这没有帮助,请软重置您的路由器或调制解调器(soft-reset your router or modem)或联系您的ISP(互联网服务提供商)。
如果问题仅限于Google Chrome(Google Chrome)或您的 Windows PC
,请继续进行其余修复。
运行内置网络疑难解答(Built-In Network Troubleshooters)
Windows 附带了几个能够运行自动诊断和修复的网络相关疑难解答程序。要找到他们:
- 按Windows + S打开Windows 搜索(Windows Search)。然后,键入疑难解答设置,然后选择打开(Open)。
- Select Additional/Other疑难解答。
- 选择Internet Connections > Run疑难解答并按照屏幕上的所有说明进行操作。接下来(Next),向下滚动并运行传入连接(Incoming Connections)和网络适配器(Network Adapter)疑难解答。
注意:在运行传入连接(Incoming Connections)疑难解答时,当它要求您选择问题时,请选择其他。然后,从 C: > Program Files > Google > Chrome > Application目录
中选择Chrome.exe 。
禁用第三方防病毒程序(Antivirus Programs)
如果您的计算机上有第三方防病毒应用程序,请暂时禁用它并检查是否会使“DNS_probe_finished_no_internet”错误消失。如果可行,请将Chrome作为例外添加到实用程序的允许列表或防火墙中——查看其在线常见问题解答(FAQ)或文档以获取具体说明。
刷新 DNS 客户端服务
Windows使用称为“ DNS客户端”的后台服务来处理您计算机上的DNS活动。刷新它可以快速解决与DNS 相关的(DNS-related)问题。
- 右键单击(Right-click)开始(Start)按钮并选择运行(Run)。
- 键入 services.msc 并选择确定。
- 右键单击DNS 客户端(DNS Client)并选择刷新(Refresh)。
重新启动您的 Windows PC
重新启动 PC 是解决阻止Chrome(Chrome)和其他应用程序连接到 Internet 的意外网络问题的快速解决方案。如果您还没有这样做,请打开“开始(Start)”菜单并选择Power > Restart” 。
切换到谷歌 DNS
如果Google Chrome中的“ (Google Chrome)DNS _probe_finished_no_internet”错误仍然存在,请尝试更改您的互联网连接的DNS服务器。通常,从您的 ISP 的默认DNS设置切换到有利于Google 公共 DNS(Google Public DNS)可以缓解许多连接问题。要做到这一点:
- 右键单击(Right-click)开始(Start)按钮并选择网络连接(Network Connections)。
- 选择活动 Wi-Fi 或以太网连接旁边的
属性。(Properties)
- 在 IP 设置下选择编辑。
- 将编辑 IP(Set Edit IP)设置设置为手动,然后打开(Manual)IPv4(Internet 协议版本 4(Internet Protocol Version 4) )旁边的开关。
- 将(Insert)以下DNS服务器地址插入首选 DNS 服务器(Preferred DNS Server)和备用 DNS 服务器(Alternate DNS Server)字段:
- 选择保存。
- 重启你的电脑。
刷新 DNS 缓存并更新 IP 租约
尽管切换了DNS服务器,您可能还希望通过使用命令提示符(Command Prompt)清除(clearing the DNS cache)过时条目的 DNS 缓存来跟进。当您使用它时,释放和更新您计算机的 IP 租约(release and renew your computer’s IP lease)也是一个好主意。
- 右键单击(Right-click)开始(Start)按钮并选择运行(Run)。然后,键入 cmd 并按Ctrl + Shift + Enter打开提升的命令提示符(Command Prompt)窗口。
- 运行以下命令以刷新DNS缓存:
ipconfig /flushdns
- 运行以下命令为您的计算机释放和更新 IP 地址:
- ipconfig /发布
- ipconfig /更新
清除 Chrome 的内部 DNS 缓存
如果“ DNS_probe_finished_no_internet(DNS) ”只出现在谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome)中,您还必须清除浏览器的内置DNS缓存。为此,您必须:
- 在新Chrome(Chrome)选项卡的搜索栏中键入以下路径,然后按 Enter:
铬://网络内部/#dns
- 选择清除主机缓存。
- 退出并重新打开 Google Chrome。
清除 Chrome 浏览器缓存
“DNS_probe_finished_no_internet”错误的另一个修复涉及清除 Chrome 浏览器缓存(clearing the Chrome browser cache)。要做到这一点:
- 打开一个新的Chrome选项卡,然后按Ctrl + Shift + Delete加载清除浏览数据弹出窗口。
- 将时间(Time)范围设置为所有时间,然后选中(Time)Cookie(Cookies)和其他站点数据以及缓存(Cached)的图像和文件旁边的框。如果您不想丢失浏览历史
记录,请取消选中浏览历史记录。(Browsing History)
- 选择清除数据。
将 Chrome 重置为出厂默认设置
如果“DNS_probe_finished_no_internet”错误仍然是Chrome的问题,但您在其他应用程序中上网没有问题,则可能需要重置浏览器。
Chrome重置过程会清除网络缓存、禁用活动扩展并将设置恢复为出厂默认设置。所有这些都解决了隐藏的冲突和其他问题。您不会丢失书签和密码,所以如果您想继续:
- 打开一个新的Chrome选项卡,键入以下内容,然后按 Enter:
铬://设置/重置
- 选择将(Select Restore)设置恢复为其原始默认值。
- 选择重置设置进行确认。
重置Google Chrome后,打开Chrome菜单,选择更多Tools > Extension,然后重新激活您想要的任何扩展程序。此外,重新访问设置(Settings)屏幕(Chrome菜单> Settings)并更改您的一般浏览偏好。
重置 TCP/IP 堆栈和 WinSock
如果不仅是Chrome,还有您的计算机无法连接到 Internet,那么是时候reset the TCP/IP stack and the Winsock Catalog。要做到这一点:
- 打开提升的命令提示符(Command Prompt)控制台。
- 运行以下命令重置TCP/IP堆栈:
netsh int ip 重置
- 使用以下命令重置Winsock 目录(Winsock Catalog):
netsh winsock 重置
- 退出命令提示符控制台。
- 重启你的电脑。
更新网络适配器驱动程序
如果Chrome和其他应用程序仍然无法连接互联网,请考虑更新您计算机的网络适配器驱动程序。为此,您必须:
- 右键单击(Right-click)开始(Start)按钮并选择设备管理器(Device Manager)。
- 展开网络(Expand Network)适配器并双击您计算机的网络适配器。
- 记(Note)下型号名称和驱动程序版本。
- 使用具有 Internet 连接的 PC 或Mac访问制造商的网站(例如Intel )并下载网络适配器的最新驱动程序。
- 将驱动程序更新文件复制到U(USB)盘并将其移动到您的 PC。
- 运行该文件并按照屏幕上的说明更新网络驱动程序。
或者,在设备管理器(Device Manager)中右键单击您的网络适配器,选择更新驱动程序(Update Driver),然后选择浏览(Browse)我的计算机以查找驱动程序选项。然后,选择驱动程序文件,更新驱动程序(Update Driver)向导将自动执行更新。
修复 DNS_Probe_Finished_No_Internet(Fix DNS_Probe_Finished_No_Internet)错误:成功
谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome)中的“DNS_probe_finished_no_internet”错误很棘手,但不是一点故障排除就解决不了的。
运行内置网络疑难解答、刷新DNS 客户端(DNS Client)服务或清除DNS缓存等快速修复几乎总能使其消失。如果没有,花时间完成其他修复应该会产生积极的结果。
How to Fix “DNS_probe_finished_no_internet” in Google Chrome
Do you keep running into a “DNS_probe_fіnished_no_internet” error while loading web pages in the Google Chrome browser оn уour Windows desktoр? We’ll show you how tо fix that.
“DNS_probe_finished_no_internet” in Chrome is a cryptic error message that doesn’t relay much, but the underlying issue is typically a problem with the DNS (Domain Name System) for your internet connection. Read on to learn how to fix the issue in Windows 10 and 11.
Check Your Internet Connection
Before diving in, it’s best to confirm that there’s nothing wrong with your internet connection. To do that:
- Check if a similar error occurs in Microsoft Edge or another web browser.
- Check other apps for internet connectivity—e.g., Microsoft Store.
- Use the Command Prompt console to perform a ping test.
- Connect another device—such as your smartphone or tablet—to the wireless network and check if you can access the internet.
If the internet appears to be down everywhere, try restarting your router. If that doesn’t help, soft-reset your router or modem or contact your ISP (internet service provider).
Continue with the rest of the fixes if the problem is isolated to Google Chrome or your Windows PC only.
Run the Built-In Network Troubleshooters
Windows comes with several network-related troubleshooters capable of running automatic diagnostics and fixes. To get to them:
- Press Windows + S to open Windows Search. Then, type troubleshoot settings, and select Open.
- Select Additional/Other troubleshooters.
- Select Internet Connections > Run the troubleshooter and follow all on screen instructions. Next, scroll down and run the Incoming Connections and Network Adapter troubleshooters.
Note: While running the Incoming Connections troubleshooter, choose Something else when it asks you to pick a problem. Then, select Chrome.exe from the C: > Program Files > Google > Chrome > Application directory.
Disable Third-Party Antivirus Programs
If you have a third-party antivirus application on your computer, briefly disable it and check if that makes the “DNS_probe_finished_no_internet” error go away. If that works, add Chrome as an exception to the utility’s allow list or firewall—check its online FAQ or documentation for specific instructions.
Refresh the DNS Client Service
Windows uses a background service called “DNS Client” to handle DNS activity on your computer. Refreshing it works as a quick fix for DNS-related issues.
- Right-click the Start button and select Run.
- Type services.msc and select OK.
- Right-click DNS Client and select Refresh.
Reboot Your Windows PC
Restarting your PC is a quick fix to resolving unexpected network issues preventing Chrome and other apps from connecting to the internet. If you haven’t done that already, open the Start menu and select Power > Restart.
Switch to Google DNS
If the “DNS_probe_finished_no_internet” error in Google Chrome persists, try changing the DNS servers for your internet connection. Usually, switching from your ISP’s default DNS settings in favor of Google Public DNS alleviates numerous connectivity issues. To do that:
- Right-click the Start button and select Network Connections.
- Select Properties next to your active Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection.
- Select Edit under IP settings.
- Set Edit IP settings to Manual and turn on the switch next to IPv4 (Internet Protocol Version 4).
- Insert the following DNS server addresses into the Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server fields:
- Select Save.
- Restart your computer.
Flush DNS Cache and Renew IP Lease
You may also want to follow up by clearing the DNS cache of obsolete entries using the Command Prompt despite switching DNS servers. While you’re at it, it’s also a good idea to release and renew your computer’s IP lease.
- Right-click the Start button and select Run. Then, type cmd and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open an elevated Command Prompt window.
- Run the following commands to flush the DNS cache:
ipconfig /flushdns
- Run the following commands to release and renew the IP address for your computer:
- ipconfig /release
- ipconfig /renew
Clear Chrome’s Internal DNS Cache
If the “DNS_probe_finished_no_internet” only shows up in Google Chrome, you must also clear the browser’s built-in DNS cache. For that, you must:
- Type the following path into the search bar of a new Chrome tab and press Enter:
chrome://net-internals/#dns
- Select Clear host cache.
- Quit and re-open Google Chrome.
Clear the Chrome Browser Cache
Another fix for the “DNS_probe_finished_no_internet” error involves clearing the Chrome browser cache. To do that:
- Open a new Chrome tab and press Ctrl + Shift + Delete to load the Clear browsing data pop-up.
- Set Time range to All Time and check the boxes next to Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files. Uncheck Browsing History if you don’t want to lose your browsing history.
- Select Clear data.
Reset Chrome to Factory Defaults
If the “DNS_probe_finished_no_internet” error continues to be an issue with Chrome, but you have no troubles going online in other applications, a browser reset might be on the cards.
A Chrome reset procedure clears the web cache, disables active extensions, and reverts settings to factory defaults. All that combined resolves hidden conflicts and other issues. You will not lose your bookmarks and passwords, so if you want to go ahead:
- Open a new Chrome tab, type the following, and press Enter:
chrome://settings/reset
- Select Restore settings to their original defaults.
- Select Reset settings to confirm.
After resetting Google Chrome, open the Chrome menu, select More Tools > Extension, and reactivate any extensions you want. Also, revisit the Settings screen (Chrome menu > Settings) and make changes to your general browsing preferences.
Reset TCP/IP Stack and WinSock
If it’s not just Chrome but also your computer that’s failing to connect to the internet, it’s time to reset the TCP/IP stack and the Winsock Catalog. To do that:
- Open an elevated Command Prompt console.
- Run the following command to reset the TCP/IP stack:
netsh int ip reset
- Follow up with the command below to reset the Winsock Catalog:
netsh winsock reset
- Exit the Command Prompt console.
- Restart your computer.
Update Network Adapter Driver
If Chrome and other applications continue to experience no internet connectivity, consider updating your computer’s network adapter drivers. To do that, you must:
- Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager.
- Expand Network adapters and double-click your computer’s network adapter.
- Note down the model name and driver version.
- Visit the manufacturer’s website—e.g., Intel—using a PC or Mac with internet connectivity and download the latest driver for the network adapter.
- Copy the driver update file to a USB stick and move it to your PC.
- Run the file and follow the on-screen instructions to update the network driver.
Alternatively, right-click your network adapter in the Device Manager, select Update Driver, and pick the Browse my computer for drivers option. Then, choose the driver file, and the Update Driver wizard will automatically perform the update.
Fix DNS_Probe_Finished_No_Internet Error: Success
The “DNS_probe_finished_no_internet” error in Google Chrome is tricky, but it’s not something that a little troubleshooting won’t fix.
Quick fixes like running the built-in network troubleshooters, refreshing the DNS Client service, or clearing the DNS cache almost always make it go away. If not, taking the time to work through the other fixes should yield positive results.