Hello everybody!
This video will tell you what to do if your browser won't open websites, while Skype,
cloud services and other Internet applications do not have any problems.
I would like to note that these recommendations will be suitable for all popular web browsers:
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Yandex Browser, Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer.
Before you start fixing this problem, you can try rolling back to the last saved restore
point or using a system recovery image.
First of all, your computer should be checked for malware and adware.
Too often such programs prevent your browser from working properly.
I made one of my previous videos to show how to get rid of viruses, trojans and adware.
After deleting all viruses and unwanted software, go to Control Panel / Internet Options and
click on "LAN Settings" in the tab "Connections."
If you have the checked box next to "Use a proxy service for your LAN," uncheck it
and check the box next to "Automatically detect settings" instead, then click OK.
You can also open the proxy server settings menu from the browser.
For Google Chrome, Opera and Yandex Browser the steps are similar: go to Menu / Settings
/ Show advanced settings and click on "Change proxy settings."
Then follow the steps I have shown before.
In Mozilla Firefox go to Menu / Options / Advanced, and in the tab "Network" find "Connections"
and then "Settings."
Choose "Use system proxy settings" and click OK.
In Internet Explorer, go to Service / Browser Properties.
Then follow the instructions above.
In Microsoft Edge, go to Menu / Settings / View advanced settings and click on "Open proxy
settings."
If manual proxy setup is enabled, disable it and then go to the tab "Automatic proxy
setup" to activate "Automatically detect settings."
If the browser won't open websites even after proxy setup operations, you should check
the entry AppInit_DLLs in the registry editor.
To do it, press Windows + R and enter "regedit."
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\, right-click on
the entry "AppInit_DLLs" and click "Modify."
If in the "Value" line you can see the path to any .dll file (for example, C:\filename.dll),
it should be deleted.
Before that, copy the path to that file, clear the line and click OK.
Then paste this path to the file explorer, enable the option "Show hidden files"
and delete this file as well as any other suspicious .exe files which are in the found
folder.
You may need to boot your computer in safe mode to delete the file.
You can watch my previous videos to see how to do it.
Once again, go to the Registry Editor, find the entry AppInit_DLLs in the section HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\, and repeat the steps I have described above, then
restart the computer.
Then you should check the file Hosts.
It can be found here - C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc.
Open it with Notepad and read the values.
If the last line "#::1 localhost" is followed by other lines with IP adresses - delete them,
save changes in the Notepad and restart the computer.
If your browser still won't open websites, there may be a problem with a DNS server.
First of all, go to "Network and Sharing Center," click on "Connections," then
"Properties," click on IPv4 and "Properties."
Select "Use the following DNS server adresses" and enter these values:
- preferred DNS server - 8.8.8.8; - alternate DNS server – 8.8.4.4;
and try opening any webpage with your browser.
If it doesn't help, launch the command prompt as administrator and enter the following command:
"ipconfig /flushdns."
This command will clear the DNS cache.
Then enter the command "route -f."
This command will clear the route table from all gateway entries.
Now you see OK message, close the command prompt and restart the computer.
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