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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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I think another factor is where blame goes when new uses don't get what they want immediately.

On windows... It's my fault. I don't know how to use a computer.

On linux.. It's linux's fault. It's so different. (Yeah, except they would have been tripped up on the exact same part on windows because that aspect is 100% identical).

On linux if it's not an update it is your fault if you did something that went wrong. Linux it's our responsibility to take care of our system, windows now it's all in MS's hands besides some things that are not foreseeable for most users like the wrong evil website or downloading something with a nasty virus that the antivirus is not prepared for. I think linux users are more responsible for problems and we are more responsible on learning how to fix said problems. I know I've had a fair share that were often cause my myself.

I just gave the tip because it was tough to find as in not well known like ipconfig which is all over the place but not as powerful and simple to use. I was a strong intermediate user "no training" and I was shocked that such a command was not widely suggested but then I realized that many people also have never heard of that function unless they teach it in college.