How to Flush Google Chrome DNS Cache in Windows 11??
🔹Step 1: First of all, open the Google Chrome browser on your Windows 11 PC.
🔹Step 2: On the address bar, enter the URL:
chrome://net-internals/#sockets
🔹Step 3: Now, you will see a screen. Here you need to click on the Flush socket pools.
❗️Important: Make sure to save your active works on the web browser before you flush socket pools. This will break pages with active connections.
🔹Step 4: Once done, click on the DNS tab on the left pane, as shown in the screenshot below. Alternatively, you can enter this address on your Address bar:
chrome://net-internals/#dns
🔹Step 5: On the right pane, click on the Clear host cache button.
🔹Step 6: After making the above changes, close the web browser. Next, open Windows 11 search and type in Command Prompt. Right-click on the Command Prompt and select ‘Run as administrator‘.
🔹Step 7: On the Command Prompt, execute the command given below and hit the Enter button.
ipconfig /flushdns
✅ That’s it! You are done. After implementing the above changes, restart your Windows 11 computer.
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