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Opwith2 Hekseville Citizen 199 posts Offline Known PS4 Errors and How to Fix Them[UPDATED] [Edited] Options Mark dns server as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report 9 replies 43429 views Edited Aug 22, 2014 NOTE: ONE OF THESE 500 internal server error MIGHT BE ON THE PS4 ERROR LIST, IF YOU HAVE AN ERROR CHECK THERE BEFORE POSTING IT IN A TOPIC/DISCUSSION! Thank You!https://support.us.playstation.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5111/~/ps4%3A-error-codesE-8200012FCause:Invalid voucher codeHow to fix it :Make sure there isn't any typo in the voucher codeE-8200002ECause: Credit card information is not validHow to fix it : Remove credit card details from the account and then
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re-enter the credit card informationCE-32889-0Cause:Internal errorHow to fix it :Turn off the PS4 and restart the systemCE-32928-4 Cause:Download has canceled because the downloading of this content has previously been started and experienced an errorHow to fix it :Go to [Notifications] > [Downloads] and check the content is on the list. Delete the content from [Options], and retry downloading the content from the Library.If you fail downloading the content again, back up the data using USB device or PS+ online storage, and then go to Safe Mode to try [4.Rebuild Database]. After the Rebuild Database is finished, bring back the data and retry your download from the Library.If the error occurs again, go to [Settings] > [Initialization] > [Initialize PS4] and try the PS4 initialization.CE-30608-7Cause:Hardware ErrorHow to fix it :Your system likely needs to be serviced. Please visit the https://support.us.playstation.com/app/contact_options/page to set up serviceCE-34878-0Cause: The application you were using has crashedHow to fix it:: Restart the application in the content areaCE-33179-3Cause: Application was not fo
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Make the $50 Amazon Fire Tablet More Like Stock Android (Without Rooting) Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best http://www.howtogeek.com/197804/how-to-clear-the-google-chrome-dns-cache-on-windows/ articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek How to Clear the Google Chrome DNS cache on Windows Flushing your DNS cache can be a useful tool to resolve any host connection errors that you may experience with Google Chrome or other browsers. It is very simple to do and can be done directly in Chrome or from an Elevated Command Prompt window in Windows 7 or internal error 8. What is the DNS Cache? Your browser’s DNS Cache (Domain Name System) is essentially a small databank that stores all the IP (Internet Protocol) addresses for websites you access. The main purpose of this database is to make it easier for your computer to reach and access the IP addresses of websites when their servers change or if they create new servers. When IP addresses become outdated or if a website switches to a internal error lost new server, you may encounter DNS errors when you try to access them. Sometimes, due to continued use and accessing sites with a less than perfect web safety rating, your DNS cache may also become corrupted. This is where a DNS cache flush comes in handy. What is Flushing? Just like flushing a toilet and getting rid of any old water that is stored in the tank, a DNS flush will make your computer erase any existing information regarding DNS names and IP addresses that is has stored. After you perform a flush, the next time you try to access a website, your computer will ask for all the new IP and DNS information related to that site resulting in an error free browsing experience. Flushing your Cache through Google Chrome If you experience any DNS or host error related browsing issues, it can sometimes help to perform a DNS and Socket flush using your Google Chrome browser. In order to fix these problems, follow these simple steps. Begin by opening Google Chrome and type in this address: chrome://net-internals/#dns and press “Enter.” If you look at our screenshot, you will notice that there are 24 active entries and a list with details of all the IP addresses that the DNS cache has picked up and stored. In order to flush your Google Chrome bro