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 Launch Windows PowerShell. To do that, press the **Win + X** Use the keyboard shortcut and **select Windows PowerShell (Admin)**. Alternatively, use the **Win + S** combination to bring up the Windows search box, **type PowerShell**, and hit the Enter key. Launch Windows PowerShell. To do that, press the **Win + X** Use the keyboard shortcut and **select Windows PowerShell (Admin)**. Alternatively, use the **Win + S** combination to bring up the Windows search box, **type PowerShell**, and hit the Enter key.
  
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 Click Yes when prompted by the system. Click Yes when prompted by the system.
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 You’ll need to run Windows PowerShell as an admin. To do that, press the Windows logo and X keys simultaneously and select Windows PowerShell (Admin)”. You can also run the Command Prompt with admin rights. Simply press the Win + R keyboard shortcut, type CMD into the text box, and hit the Ctrl + Shift + Enter combination. You’ll need to run Windows PowerShell as an admin. To do that, press the Windows logo and X keys simultaneously and select Windows PowerShell (Admin)”. You can also run the Command Prompt with admin rights. Simply press the Win + R keyboard shortcut, type CMD into the text box, and hit the Ctrl + Shift + Enter combination.
  
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 In the elevated PowerShell or Command Prompt window, type or paste the commands below one after the other and press Enter after each one: In the elevated PowerShell or Command Prompt window, type or paste the commands below one after the other and press Enter after each one:
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 Run the Command Prompt or Windows PowerShell with admin rights. Run the Command Prompt or Windows PowerShell with admin rights.
  
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 Click Yes when prompted by the system to grant administrator access. Click Yes when prompted by the system to grant administrator access.
  
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 Type or paste the command **netsh i i r r** and press Enter. Type or paste the command **netsh i i r r** and press Enter.
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   * Type %WinDir%\System32\Drivers\Etc into the text box and press Enter.   * Type %WinDir%\System32\Drivers\Etc into the text box and press Enter.
  
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 Search for the original hosts file here. Search for the original hosts file here.
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 Now, move the newly created hosts1 file from where you previously saved it to the %WinDir%\System32\Drivers\Etc directory. Now, move the newly created hosts1 file from where you previously saved it to the %WinDir%\System32\Drivers\Etc directory.
  
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 If you’re prompted to confirm your action, select “Yes”. If you’re prompted to confirm your action, select “Yes”.
  
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 Now restart your PC and try running the ping command again. Now restart your PC and try running the ping command again.
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