INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND Error can be easily fixed by changing your DNS server and clearing the DNS cache. You can find more details on these topics along with other solutions in our step-by-step guide below.
What Causes this Error
Fixes for INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND Error
The best way to fix this error is to change the DNS Server. But before we get into the technical details, one quick fix to try is to power cycle your router. Some specific problems resulting in this error include:
Changes in DNS or TCP/IP settings Faults in the network drivers TCP Fast Open feature in the browser Unfixed bugs in an update Problems in the Microsoft Edge Application Out-of-date website address in the DNS cache Malware infection Corrupt registry files or browsers
Many users have experienced the INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND error after Windows Updates as well. So, there’s no one solution to the problem. Turn the router off, wait 10 seconds or so and turn it back again. Restarting your router will clear the cache and fix most minor network problems. Next, try using the Incognito/InPrivate feature and see if that helps.
Change Your DNS Server
Your PC is set to automatically obtain the Domain Name System (DNS) by default. Changing your DNS Server from automatic to a custom DNS is one of the best ways to fix the INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND Error. Some popular DNS Servers that are free to use include:
Google:Preferred DNS: 8.8.8.8Alternate DNS: 8.8.4.4CloudflarePreferred DNS: 1.1.1.1Alternate DNS: 1.0.0.1OpenDNSPreferred DNS: 208.67.222.222Alternate DNS: 208.67.220.220
To change your DNS, go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center. Restart your computer and see if the issue is fixed.
Browse Using Private Window
Opening web pages in a private window can sometimes fix the INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND error. This method is only a temporary fix to the problem, though. Press Ctrl + Shift + N to launch a private browsing session in Microsoft Edge. You can also click on the triple dot icon and select New InPrivate Window.
Reset Network Connection
Resetting your network connections involves two main steps; flushing DNS and resetting Winsock. DNS is a naming system that converts Domain Names (web page names) into computer-understandable forms i.e. IP Addresses. Your computer first asks for the site’s IP address when connecting to any website. It then keeps a local record of the site’s IP Address to make the connection process faster next time. DNS flushing clears this record which means your computer needs to do the process from the start now. In the case of network-related or other similar errors, DNS flushing is a quick and easy solution. To flush DNS: Your network settings are stored in the Windows Socket (Winsock) Catalog. If the error was caused by a problem in Winsock, you can reset the settings to default to fix the issue. Similarly, the int ip reset command will reset the TCP/IP. To do so,
Check if HTTP/3 and QUIC are enabled
One of the most frequent causes of the INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND Error in Microsoft Edge was the TCP Fast Open feature. To put it simply, it made data transmission between server and client faster by improving TLS Handshakes. But it had a number of flaws including a lack of documentation. TCP Fast Open was replaced by QUIC in 2021 as it’s faster, safer, and more reliable.
Rename Connections Folder in Registry
If resetting the network settings didn’t help, it’s worth checking the Windows registry. The Windows Registry is a database of settings for the OS and most applications. Many users have reported that renaming the Connections folder through the registry editor fixed the issue for them. To do so:
Install System Updates
Operating Systems get regular updates. These updates can fix bugs and provide new functions to your system. We recommend leaving the automatic update features on to evade any system problems. You can also manually install the system updates. For this, follow the instructions below:
First, press Windows key + I to open settings. You can also open the Start Menu and click on Settings (cogwheel symbol).Click on Update & Security. Here, you can see if updates are available or not. If they are available, click on Install now. Restart your PC after completing the update.
Change User Account Control Settings
User Account Control (UAC)’s primary function is to maintain security by making sure no unapproved changes are made. Setting UAC to always notify can sometimes cause errors. Never notify is not recommended either due to security concerns. To modify UAC settings,
Update Network Drivers
The network drivers in your computer might also be causing this issue. You can install the latest version of your drivers to fix or avoid any problems. Follow the instructions below:
Press Windows key + R and enter devmgmt.msc to open the Device Manager. You can also search for it with the search bar.Expand Network Adapters by clicking on the ‘>’ symbol.Right-click on your network adapter device and select Update driver. Choose Search automatically for Drivers. Wait for the update to complete.Update the drivers for all the adapters you use. You can also manually download the latest drivers for your devices from their manufacturer’s website.
Repair or Reset Microsoft Edge
In certain cases, only the Microsoft Edge browser shows this issue. The solution for this is to reset or repair this application. Follow the directions below:
First, press Windows key + I to open settings. You can also open the Start Menu and click on Settings (cogwheel symbol).Click on Apps. It opens the Apps and Features settings menu, where you can find a list of all the programs installed on your PC.Scroll to locate Microsoft Edge and click on it. Then click on Modify or Repair. Confirm the prompt that appears.Next time, if repairing doesn’t work, click on Reset if you have this option after following the same steps.
Reinstall Microsoft Edge
If repairing or resetting Edge can’t solve this issue, you can try reinstalling it. This process is much easier for the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge. You can download the latest version from the official page and install it. If you use the legacy version, the method is more complicated. We recommend creating a system restore point or backing up your favorites in MS Edge. Follow the instructions below to uninstall and reinstall Edge:
Enable the option to view Hidden Files. To do so, click on View when on the File Explorer.Check the Hidden items option in the Show/hide group. Navigate to the location: C:\Users\“UserName”\AppData\Local\Packages. Use the username from your system in place of “UserName”.Search for and delete the folder Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe. It might take a long time to prepare for deletion. After that, choose Yes on the confirmation dialog. Click Yes for all other dialog boxes as well.Restart your PC.After restarting, search for powershell in the search bar. Right-click on Windows PowerShell and pick Run as administrator.Enter the command, cd C:\users\“UserName” while replacing “UserName” with your username.Type or copy and paste the command below and press Enter.Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers -Name Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml” -Verbose} Restart your PC after the process completes.
Use a VPN
Using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a good solution for this issue. A VPN reroutes all your traffic through other servers. This way you can avoid problems due to DNS configuration. There are many free VPNs available in the market. You may also choose a reliable paid option if you want. In general paid VPNs have better functionality and fewer restrictions.
Related Questions
Can a VPN fix the INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND Error?
INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND error is usually caused by faulty DNS. In such cases, yes, a VPN can fix the problem. VPNs create a secure connection by temporarily using a new DNS server. If you don’t want to use a VPN, you can also fix this issue by using a custom DNS server. Our recommended free public DNS servers and how to use them are listed in the guide above.
Do I need to update my network drivers to fix the INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND error?
If your network driver is outdated, we recommend updating it immediately. Keeping your drivers updated is always a good practice for both security and performance. It can also help prevent application errors and other similar errors in the future.
I’m getting the INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND Error on a specific website. How do I fix this?
The main reason why you’re getting this error on a specific website is because of a DNS error. The website you’re trying to visit might’ve made changes to the domain name. As the current domain name and the record stored in your computer’s cache don’t match, you’re getting the error message. To fix this, you can follow the steps to flush DNS from our guide above. Aside from this, your current DNS may be faulty or your ISP may be blocking the site. You can easily fix this by using a VPN or using a new DNS server.