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No Hosts file


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michald

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hello i need help because i don't know what happened with my hosts file in the c/windows/system32/drivers/etc directory i don't know if the windows needs it to work properly if yes than how can i make it to come back.

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dsenette

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not sure why you wouldn't have a hosts file....but...here's a default hosts file (attached) just put it in the proper folder and remove the .txt extension...you may want to go through the malware forum...as the hosts file usually doesn't dissapear on it's own
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