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UPDATE JUNE 4, 2015:-
My ISP provides a Wi-Max (wireless) device which receives the signals and sends it through LAN cable to my laptop. I've been using this device since last 5 years. Today, for a certain reason, my ISP's custom care center replaced the device with a new device. Now, I'm no more facing this issue. So, I think that the problem is in the modem, not in Windows 8.1. I hope that my update will help others.
I'm facing a problem where when I visit a site Google Chrome says to me:-
"This web page is not available"
This happens for many sites. I've searched on Google and have found a fix. If I run the following command of flushing dns caching
ipconfig /flushdns
then I can load the site. But after few seconds or minutes Google Chrome again gives the same (error?) message. "This web page is not available". I need to run the command again and again and it has now become very irritating. Anyone knows the solution of my problem?
OS: Windows 8.1 Browser: Google Chrome (Version 34.0.1847.131 m)
1Or stop the DNScache service , and leave it stopped, to test. The DNScache service (at least on 7) is only for the cache itself. Myself I have run for months with the cache service disabled, on a fast connect. With the DNs cache service stopped, and the fail still happening, a person might start looking beyond the MSsystem, to things like the router , or the browers features instead. – Psycogeek – 2014-05-03T12:11:30.317
1you might have to open the cmd in administrator mode in a case if you get an error like "access is denied". For windows 8.1, press Win + Q, type cmd, right click on the cmd in search results and click run as administrator. – Omar Tariq – 2014-05-04T06:09:53.393