by Mr.SnOuP September 21st 2017, 4:42 pm
Okey;
Let's try another solutions on your computer
Solution 1. Reset your IP/TCP:
1) Enter cmd in the search box from Start menu.
2) Right-click on
Command Prompt from the top of result and click
Run as administrator.
https://images.scdn8.secure.raxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/6-18.png3) Click
Yes when prompted by User Account Control.
4)Type the following commands in the open window and press
Enter after each to run them one by one:
netsh int ip set dns netsh winsock reset5) Restart your computer and check if the error still exists.
if the error still exists... try
Solution 2: Check for a modification in DNS Settings
1.Go to Control Panel using Win + X on Windows 8 and Windows 10 and selecting Control panel from the list. In older versions of Windows, you can open it from start menu. Inside the control panel, find Network and Sharing Center and click over it.
Inside Network and Sharing Center, navigate to the left pane and click on Change adapter settings.
It would open a new Window. There, you would see some Network Adapters currently installed on the system. Right click on the adapter which is currently in use and select Properties from the list.
Inside the adapter properties window, first select the Internet Protocol Version 4 from items panel and click on Properties button below.
Inside IPv4 Properties, check if the settings are the same or you can also set the IP Address and DNS Address to be obtained automatically. Do the same with IPv6 and click OK.
that's all
Waiting for + result...