Encountering the frustrating Microsoft Edge "Hmm, Can't Reach This Page" error? π© Don't worry β you're not alone! This common issue blocks access to websites, but with our straightforward guide, you'll restore smooth browsing in minutes. Whether it's a network glitch or browser hiccup, these tested fixes work on the latest Windows versions. Let's dive in and get you back online! π
Common Causes of Microsoft Edge "Hmm, Can't Reach This Page" Error
Before fixing, understand why it happens. Here's a quick breakdown:
| π Cause |
Why It Happens |
Quick Check |
| Internet Connection Issues |
Unstable Wi-Fi or DNS problems |
Try another device |
| Cache & Cookies Buildup |
Corrupted browser data |
Sites load slow first |
| Extensions Conflict |
Ad-blockers or VPNs interfering |
Only some sites affected |
| Outdated Edge or Windows |
Missing security patches |
Recent updates pending |
| DNS Resolution Failure |
Server can't find site IP |
Error like DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN |
Spot your culprit? Great! Start with the simplest fixes below. If one works, you're done β no need to continue. π
1οΈβ£ Quick Basic Fixes: Start Here (90% Success Rate!)
These no-tech-skills-needed steps fix most cases instantly.
- Check Your Internet Connection
Test on another browser like Chrome or phone. If offline: Restart router, forget Wi-Fi network, reconnect. Boom β fixed? π
- Reload and Refresh
Hit Ctrl + F5 for hard refresh. Or try Incognito mode (Ctrl + Shift + N) to bypass extensions.
- Disable VPN/Proxy
Turn off any VPN apps. They often cause routing issues.
Still stuck? Move to browser-specific tweaks. You've got this! πͺ
2οΈβ£ Clear Browser Cache and Cookies in Microsoft Edge
Corrupted data is a top villain. Clearing it refreshes everything.
- Open Edge β Click three dots (β―) β Settings.
- Go to Privacy, search, and services β Scroll to Clear browsing data.
- Select All time, check Cookies and Cached images/files β Clear now.
- Restart Edge and test the site.
Pro tip: This won't delete passwords if synced to Microsoft account. Relief? Continue reading for more power moves! π§
3οΈβ£ Disable Extensions β The Hidden Culprits
Extensions like ad-blockers love causing chaos. Disable them all:
- Edge menu (β―) β Extensions β Manage extensions.
- Toggle off everything β Reload page.
- Re-enable one-by-one to find the guilty one.
Fixed? β You've just supercharged your browser!
4οΈβ£ Flush DNS and Reset Network Settings
DNS woes? Flush them out. Open Command Prompt as Admin (search "cmd" β right-click β Run as admin):
ipconfig /flushdns
netsh int ip reset
netsh winsock reset
Restart PC. This resets network stack β magic for stubborn errors! β¨
Change DNS to Google's for reliability:
Settings β Network & Internet β Properties β Edit IP β Manual β DNS: 8.8.8.8 (primary), 8.8.4.4 (secondary).
5οΈβ£ Update or Reset Microsoft Edge
Outdated? Update via menu (β―) β Help and feedback β About Microsoft Edge. Let it download patches.
For deeper reset:
Settings β Reset settings β Restore settings to their default values. Keeps bookmarks safe!
6οΈβ£ Advanced Steps: Antivirus Scan & Reinstall Edge
Antivirus Interference? Temporarily disable (e.g., Windows Defender) and test. Run full scan afterward.
Last resort β Reinstall Edge:
Settings β Apps β Search "Microsoft Edge" β Uninstall (safe, as it's pre-installed). Download fresh from Microsoft Edge official site.
Prevention Tips: Stay Error-Free Forever
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Regularly clear cache weekly.
- β Keep Edge and Windows updated.
- π Use reliable DNS like Google or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1).
- β οΈ Limit extensions to essentials.
If issues persist across browsers, it's likely ISP β contact them. You've conquered the Microsoft Edge "Hmm, Can't Reach This Page" beast! Share your success in comments below. Happy browsing! ππ