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Annoyed by the ERR_CACHE_MISS Error? Here's How to Fix it in Chrome

This blog offers a thorough how-to for resolving the ERR_CACHE_MISS issue in Google Chrome. It provides step-by-step remedies, such as deleting cache and cookies, removing extensions, and verifying DNS settings, in addition to resetting Chrome settings.

By Saumya YadavPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Millions of people use the well-known web browser Google Chrome on a daily basis. Chrome is, however, susceptible to bugs and mistakes, just like any other piece of software. The ERR_CACHE_MISS error is among the most frequently encountered errors by users. When Chrome is unable to correctly cache the webpage data, this error appears. It may be annoying, particularly if you're working on something crucial. We'll talk about the reasons for the ERR_CACHE_MISS problem in this post and provide you with some practical fixes.

What Leads to the Error ERR_CACHE_MISS?

When Chrome is unable to correctly cache the website's data, the ERR_CACHE_MISS error is generated. Data that is regularly requested is cached in a temporary storage location known as a cache. As a result, webpages load more quickly because the browser doesn't need to download the same information again. When there is a problem with the caching procedure, the ERR_CACHE_MISS error appears.

Chrome may not be able to effectively cache the page data for a number of reasons. Common reasons include, among others:

  1. Corrupted browser data: In Chrome, corrupted browser data may be to blame for the ERR_CACHE_MISS issue.
  2. Extensions for browsers: Third-party browser extensions may sometimes obstruct the caching process and result in errors.
  3. Outdated browser: Use of an older Chrome version may also result in the ERR_CACHE_MISS issue.
  4. Problems with DNS: The DNS (Domain Name System) converts domain names into IP addresses. A DNS server failure could result in the ERR_CACHE_MISS error.

How to Resolve the Chrome ERR_CACHE_MISS Error?

The following are some efficient fixes for the ERR_CACHE_MISS issue in Chrome:

Solution 1: Delete the cache in the browser

The ERR_CACHE_MISS problem is often fixed by clearing the browser's cache. This is how you do it:

  • Activate Google Chrome.
  • Select the three-dot menu located in the top-right corner of the browser window.
  • Choose Clear Browsing Data under More Tools.
  • Pick the Time range option in the Clear browsing data dialog box.
  • The "Cached images and files" checkbox should be selected.
  • On the Clear Data button, click.

Try visiting the page once again to check if the issue has been fixed after clearing the browser's cache.

Solution 2: Turn off browser add-ons

Sometimes, browser extensions might disrupt the caching process and result in the ERR_CACHE_MISS error. Observe these instructions to deactivate browser extensions:

  • Activate Google Chrome.
  • Select the three-dot menu from the browser's top-right corner.
  • Select Extensions under "More Tools."
  • To turn off each extension, flip the switch next to it.
  • Once all the extensions have been turned off, try visiting the website once again to check whether the issue has been fixed.

Solution 3: Update Chrome

The ERR_CACHE_MISS problem may be brought on by using an old version of Chrome. The steps to update Chrome are as follows:

  • Open Google Chrome.
  • Select the three-dot menu from the browser's top-right corner.
  • Select Google Chrome Help > About.
  • If updates are available, Chrome will check for them automatically and install them.
  • Restart your browser when the update is finished, and try visiting the page once again to check whether the issue has been fixed.

Solution 4: Reset Chrome settings

You might try restoring Chrome's settings back to default if none of the alternatives mentioned above work. This is how you do it:

  • Open Google Chrome.
  • Go to the three-dot menu by selecting it in the top-right corner of the browser window.
  • Choose Settings.
  • Click on "Advanced" after scrolling down.
  • To find the "Reset and clean up" area, scroll down.
  • "Restore settings to their original defaults" should be clicked.
  • In the confirmation box, choose "Reset settings."
  • Restart the browser when the reset is finished, then attempt to view the website once again to check whether the issue has been fixed.

Solution 5: Verify DNS configurations

DNS issues may also be to blame for the ERR_CACHE_MISS error. To verify your DNS settings, follow these steps:

  • To launch the Run dialog box, use the Windows key + R.
  • The Command Prompt will open once you type "cmd" and hit Enter.
  • Press Enter after typing "ipconfig /flushdns."
  • Close the command prompt after seeing the completion of the command.
  • Check to see if the issue has been fixed by trying to visit the website again.

Conclusion

Although it may be annoying, the ERR_CACHE_MISS error in Google Chrome is not a serious problem. In this post, we covered the typical reasons for the issue and gave you a few practical fixes. By implementing these fixes, you can easily fix the ERR_CACHE_MISS problem and resume uninterrupted web surfing.

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