Nikorj wrote: rpdesign wrote: u need to execute command prompt and type ipconfig /flushdns to be certain of flushing that gay away
I did that.
It just replaced it with google search instead.
Where did you do that (ipconfig /flushdns)? Inside your web browser?......It is supposed to be done inside the CMD window.
Goto START
Search for "run" window. Once "run" window is open, type CMD and press ENTER.
Once CMD is open, type ipconfig /flushdns and press ENTER.
This should flush your DNS.
If you can't find run or CMD by the above method, directly go to C:\Windows\system32 folder and search for cmd.exe file. Once you find the file, right click on the file and open it with Administrator privileges (Run as Administrator). Then type ipconfig /flushdns and press ENTER.