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Learn How To Reset Your Windows Hosts File

Using Windows is, according to Microsoft, “an Experience”. Windows can be considered a rather complex operating system. This operating system has lots of features and utilities. Within this operating system, there are some security loopholes. Spyware creators will use those problems to enter your computer system, to steal your infos, to damage files and folders and to do even more problems to your PC. Here Reset Windows Hosts File you will read more about how to reset Windows Hosts File.

The Windows Hosts File is one such Windows utility which hackers and malware use to enter the system of a user and cause damage. In this file, you will find the details about the hosts (or servers) that the PC user did visit when surfing the Internet. In effect, it is a mapping of IP addresses of the hosts to their web addresses. Lots of such kind of mappings can be found in the Windows Hosts File. When a malware application corrupts this file, it will affect the user’s internet experience. This may cause the user’s web browser to be redirected to unwanted websites whenever the user attempts to browse the internet. Since such a thing is dangerous and not wanted at all, let’s talk how to reset the Windows Hosts file and prevent your web browser from being redirected. Check here Best Spyware Removers to find the Top Spyware removers, and here Antivirus Review more about antivirus software reviews.

So to reset the hosts file manually: open the Run Program dialog box by holding R along with the Windows Key. Here, type %system root% system32driversetc and click on OK. Your Windows folder will appear as a folder listing. Here you will find a file named hosts, rename it to hosts.bak. Then you have to create a new hosts file. Create a new text Document with the name “hosts” (NOT hosts.txt, just hosts) in the folder. With Notepad, open the file and copy/paste the following into it:

# Copyright (c) 1993-1999 Microsoft Corp.

#

# This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.

#

# 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:

#

# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server

# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host

 

127.0.0.1 localhost

 

Save the file and close it. To manually reset the Windows Hosts file: this is what need to be done. You can also do the whole thing automatically. You simply have to download the Microsoft hosts reset tool and execute it. This is a good and safe solution. With this, you are fully aware how to reset the Windows Hosts file. You can fully protect your PC from those bad redirections.


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