How to fix DNS_Probe_Finished_No_Internet Error in Windows 10
So you are facing the “DNS_Probe_Finished_No_Internet Error” error ? It’s okay, we’ll show you how to fix it. It happens on Windows 10 and there are three main methods to fix it.
1. On the command line:
Press “Windows + R” keys, enter “cmd” and open a command prompt. In it, enter 6 commands in turn: “ipconfig / release”, “ipconfig / all”, “ipconfig / flushdns”, “ipconfig / rеnew”, “nеtsh int ip set dns”, “netsh winsock resеt”. Reboot the system Go to the “Start” menu and then to “Settings”. Then – “Network and Internet”, then “Network Connections”. In the Wi-Fi section, go to the context menu, click on the active connection, in the available list, select “Properties”. Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)” and then click “Properties”. Enter your preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server addresses below:
- Preferred DNS Server: 8.8.8.8;
- Alternate DNS Server: 8.8.4.4.
2. Change TCP / IP4 settings
We also recommend that you write down somewhere the addresses of the servers that were indicated before the changes you made, this may be needed for further clarifications.
3. Updating drivers
In some cases, the “DNS_Probe_Finished_No_Internet” error may pop up in Windows 10 due to problems with the network adapter drivers. You can check this in several ways – for example, install special software such as Driver Talent , which will automatically search for driver updates and install them yourself. You can also do this manually. We go to the website of the equipment manufacturer and independently look for the latest software version for your adapter, download and install it.