Flushing your DNS cache on a Windows computer is a simple process that can be done in a few easy steps. This guide will walk you through the process step by step.
Step 1: Open the Start menu and search for "cmd". This will bring up the Command Prompt, which is a tool that allows you to run commands on your computer.
Step 2: In the Command Prompt, type the following command and press Enter
ipconfig /flushdns
This will flush your DNS cache, which will remove any outdated or corrupted DNS data that may be stored on your computer.
Step 3: Once the command has been executed, you should see a message that says "Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache". This indicates that the DNS cache has been successfully flushed and you can now close the Command Prompt.
Step 4: To make sure that your DNS cache has been flushed, you can try visiting a website that you have not visited in a while. If the website loads without any problems, then the flush was successful.
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