Since flushing the DNS totally destroys all of the data saved in the cache, it is effective for getting rid of problematic caches.
To Flush the DNS Cache:
1. At the bottom left corner, type 'cmd' in the Start menu's search bar, and press Enter. Alternately you can open "RUN" using Windows+R key and type "cmd" and press Enter.
2. Type 'ipconfig /flushdns' in the Command Prompt, and press Enter.
3. The user has now flushed the DNS Cache and will receive a message that they have successfully done so.
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