OK you go to a site and notice later your homepage in windows is now a site you never heard of. Now you go and uninstall your network settings, you reset you wireless settings, you use ipconfig /flushdns. It was all useless. Now I had this problem a few years ago. I search for commands for almost a month, I ran sfc /scannow which scans all your system files. Finally I found on one board a command that fixed everything in a minute flat. Now save this command in a text file if you haven't got a good memory and put it on a backup drive or somewhere, you can also be a lifesaver to a friend or parent with this jewel. Just type
netsh winsock reset
and I rebooted and my entire internet worked and everything including my homepage was back to normal and my internet speed and sites that I couldn't get to quickly were all faster.
OK you go to a site and notice later your homepage in windows is now a site you never heard of. Now you go and uninstall your network settings, you reset you wireless settings, you use ipconfig /flushdns. It was all useless. Now I had this problem a few years ago. I search for commands for almost a month, I ran sfc /scannow which scans all your system files. Finally I found on one board a command that fixed everything in a minute flat. Now save this command in a text file if you haven't got a good memory and put it on a backup drive or somewhere, you can also be a lifesaver to a friend or parent with this jewel. Just type
netsh winsock reset
and I rebooted and my entire internet worked and everything including my homepage was back to normal and my internet speed and sites that I couldn't get to quickly were all faster.
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