Windows 10: updates lead to resolving host issue

Discus and support updates lead to resolving host issue in Windows 10 Updates and Activation to solve the problem; My wife's PC, Ver 18363 Update 1909, is usually used to browse via Chrome, but not always. On the last 3 occasions we've done update (automatic) the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Updates and Activation' started by Ethelman, May 28, 2020.

  1. Ethelman Win User

    updates lead to resolving host issue


    My wife's PC, Ver 18363 Update 1909, is usually used to browse via Chrome, but not always. On the last 3 occasions we've done update (automatic) the result has been vastly slow operation with "resolving host" message. I've gone through all the recommended processes (that is all the DNS settings, the Chrome cache, pc cache etc.) to "cure" the issue each time but although the problem seems to go away it reverts to "resolving host" shortly afterwards.

    I've found that by uninstalling the latest updates the problem is solved permanently, or until the next update comes along.
    We paused updates yesterday after uninstalling KB4556799 but this morning it had updated using KB4552931. And to get any life out of browsing (using new Edge or Chrome) we had to uninstall '931.
    Can anyone recognise this issue, please? And/or suggest what to do?

    :)
     
    Ethelman, May 28, 2020
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  2. Ethelman Win User

    updates lead to resolving host issue

    My wife's PC, Ver 18363 Update 1909, is usually used to browse via Chrome, but not always. On the last 3 occasions we've done update (automatic) the result has been vastly slow operation with "resolving host" message. I've gone through all the recommended processes (that is all the DNS settings, the Chrome cache, pc cache etc.) to "cure" the issue each time but although the problem seems to go away it reverts to "resolving host" shortly afterwards.

    I've found that by uninstalling the latest updates the problem is solved permanently, or until the next update comes along.
    We paused updates yesterday after uninstalling KB4556799 but this morning it had updated using KB4552931. And to get any life out of browsing (using new Edge or Chrome) we had to uninstall '931.
    Can anyone recognise this issue, please? And/or suggest what to do?
     
    Ethelman, May 28, 2020
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  3. Dugly Win User
    Google Chrome - Resolving Hosts Issue


    I'm interested if anyone has information regarding the Resolving Hosts issue on Chrome. For several weeks, while using Chrome, most web pages took quite a long time to load. The browser flashed the message in the lowerbar "resolving hosts". After quite a bit of research, there seems to be some concensus that the fault is with Chrome while running on Win 10. I should metion that I spent quite a bit of time dealing with my ISP, disabling Chrome extensions, re-installing Chrome, basically anything I could think of that might resolve the problem. This included every "fix" I was able to find on the web. Nothing worked.

    Finally, I uninstalled Chrome and installed Firefox, which works fine. Two days ago I downloaded the new version of Chrome, and the Resolving Hosts message immediately came back. I uninstalled it but if the problem can be fixed I would like to use Chrome again. Any suggestions?
     
    Dugly, May 28, 2020
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  4. DCC
    DCC Win User

    updates lead to resolving host issue

    Resolving Host - Chrome + Windows 10

    My experience :

    Chrome + Windows 10 = endlessly resolving host.

    Firefox + Windows 10 = zero resolving host issues.

    I guess I wills stick with Firefox, but it would be nice to get Chrome working properly with W10. I have tried just about every suggestion that I have found on the web, but no luck. Anyone want to offer an idea.

    Thx.
     
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