How to fix: “Err_Cache_Miss Error” in Google Chrome

Google Chrome users sometimes encounter the ERR_CACHE_MISS error, with the message “Confirmation of reapplying for the form.” Crash occurs when browsing the website due to problems with configurations, extensions, caching system, etc. If you encounter this problem, please try the following solutions.

Clearing browsing information

In fact, corrupted browsing content or files in Chrome are causing various crashes, including the ERR_CACHE_MISS error. To fix this, you need to clear the information:

  1. Click on the Chrome control menu. Select “More Tools” then “Clean Up.”

2. Select a start time, check all items and click “Clear”. 3. You have cleared the materials. Reopen Chrome and see if the error is gone.

Check browser extensions

Some extensions or plugins affect the browser and cause it to crash. It is recommended that you check Google extensions to find the source of the problem.

1. Click on the Chrome control menu. Click “More Tools” -> “Extensions”.  
2. A list of extensions will appear. Identify the problematic ones and disable them one by one. It is suggested that you disable the toolbar ad blocking tools. 
Reset browser configurations
Sometimes the problem is caused by incorrect Chrome settings. But if you don’t know exactly what caused it, reset your browser configurations to their default values.
1. Open the control menu by clicking “Settings”. 
2. Click “Show advanced settings” -> click “Reset settings”.  
3. Confirm your action.  
4. The settings have been reset.

Refresh your browser

Earlier versions of Chrome contain bugs leading to Err_Cache_Miss. It is possible to solve these kinds of problems by updating your browser to the latest version.

Disable caching system

1. Press the combination Ctrl + Shift + i, then the F1 key. 2. Scroll down to find Disable Cache under Network. Then reload the page.

Reset network settings
Sometimes, erroneous network configurations cause crashes. Open Command Prompt to reset configurations. 1. Click the Win key, enter “cmd”. Right-click, choosing “Run as administrator”. 
 2. Enter the following on the command line (by pressing enter after each command):

  • ipconfig / release;
  • ipconfig / all;
  • ipconfig / flushdns;
  • ipconfig / renew;
  • netsh int ip set dns;
  • reset wetsock netsh;

Once you’re done, restart your computer.

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