I'm not a geek at PC, do I copy/paste it in the search program?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:do as mrd suggested and check your hosts filepete wrote:Help please. Thankspete wrote:Is it just me? Seems like Google is working on it's server on Christmas day or what?
I even restored at an earlier date and still not working, weird.
c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
copy/paste that info here.
Still Can't Googled today!!! Well, now I can. Big thanks.
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your local drive is the C drive. open that with windows explorer and find the "winnt" folder, then "system32" folder, etc.
you might need to enable the showing of hidden files/folders, so once you've opened the c drive with windows explorer, go to tools>folder options and click on the "view" tab. scroll down to "hidden files and folders" and make sure that "show hidden files and folders" is checked. click "ok" and you're ready to look for that "winnt" folder.
you might need to enable the showing of hidden files/folders, so once you've opened the c drive with windows explorer, go to tools>folder options and click on the "view" tab. scroll down to "hidden files and folders" and make sure that "show hidden files and folders" is checked. click "ok" and you're ready to look for that "winnt" folder.
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I don't think this is what you meant but ...I can't even paste it.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:also, you need to copy the information that is within the hosts file and paste it in your next post.
I am dumb at PC the closest file I've found is hostname
Also found this right under windows ...Well unable to paste it again. It is the first time I see those and all in blue instead of the usual black font , something like spunist, $NT ServicePack Uninstall$ and 100 more like it and when you click on them they open another 10/20 other blue folder. Really weird
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Go to Windows then System32 then Drivers then ETC. Inside that folder you will find a file called HOSTS. Open it with Notepad then copy the text in it to here.pete wrote:I don't think this is what you meant but ...I can't even paste it.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:also, you need to copy the information that is within the hosts file and paste it in your next post.
I am dumb at PC the closest file I've found is hostname
Also found this right under windows ...Well unable to paste it again. It is the first time I see those and all in blue instead of the usual black font , something like spunist, $NT ServicePack Uninstall$ and 100 more like it and when you click on them they open another 10/20 other blue folder. Really weird
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Thanks a lot my friend but I've been trying everything that you and +JuggerNaut+ told me and I am unable to fix it. I have XP so do you want to give it a shot with Remote Assistance even if it will be the first time I use that tool , I'll do my best to make it work. ThanksTormentius wrote:Go to Windows then System32 then Drivers then ETC. Inside that folder you will find a file called HOSTS. Open it with Notepad then copy the text in it to here.pete wrote:I don't think this is what you meant but ...I can't even paste it.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:also, you need to copy the information that is within the hosts file and paste it in your next post.
I am dumb at PC the closest file I've found is hostname
Also found this right under windows ...Well unable to paste it again. It is the first time I see those and all in blue instead of the usual black font , something like spunist, $NT ServicePack Uninstall$ and 100 more like it and when you click on them they open another 10/20 other blue folder. Really weird
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You just need to post the contents of your hosts file here :icon6:pete wrote: Thanks a lot my friend but I've been trying everything that you and +JuggerNaut+ told me and I am unable to fix it. I have XP so do you want to give it a shot with Remote Assistance even if it will be the first time I use that tool , I'll do my best to make it work. Thanks
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These are the filesTormentius wrote:Click start then run then paste this and press enter:
C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc
You'll find the HOSTS file in the folder that opens.
hosts, Imhosts, networks, protocol, services
The hosts file I openned with note pad just said this...# Copyright (c) 1993-1999 Microsoft Corp.
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# This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.
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# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each
# entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should
# be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name.
# The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one
# space.
#
# Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual
# lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
#
# For example:
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# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server
# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host
127.0.0.1 localhost
Thanks for your patience my friend
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