Problem: Win10 DNS is not responding, causing system exception. When you use Win10 system, you may encounter a system exception and prompt "DNS is not responding", causing the network connection to be unstable. This article will provide you with detailed solutions to help you solve this problem. Solution: This article will detail the following solutions: Check the network connection and restart the computer Clear the DNS cache Reset TCP/IP settings Change the DNS server Scan for malware Reset the Winsock directory Continue reading below to learn more about each solution Steps and instructions.
1. Right-click this computer on the desktop and select "Manage" in the option list to open it.
2. After entering the new interface, click the "Services and Applications" option in the left menu bar.
3. Then click on the "Service" option.
4. Find the "DNS Client" service on the right and double-click to open it.
5. In the window interface that opens, change the "Startup Type" to "Automatic" and click the "Start" button in the "Service Status" below.
6. Then enter the control panel interface and click the "View Network Status and Tasks" option in "Network and Internet".
7. After entering the new interface, click the "Ethernet" option.
8. Then click the "Properties" button.
9. Then check "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and click the "Properties" button.
10. Finally, click to automatically obtain the IP address and DNS server address, and then click OK to save.
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