Access blocked for some sites! Help!

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snipeall Posted messages 5 Status Member -  
 snipeall -
Hello,

I'll explain quickly,
Recently, I had access to certain websites... however, for some time now, the page loads.... loads... loads but nothing happens...
I've tried everything...
disabling MSE and the Windows firewall, clearing the host file, changing browsers, Chrome, Safari, etc...
So, I formatted everything and reinstalled... I open a web page... same thing (considering I can access the sites with my phone)...

Is there parental control? A trick or something to unlock all this,
I even went as far as opening the ports on my router...
I’m with Numericable and according to them, it’s coming from my PC... strange...

The pages are for example.
https://www.origin.com/fra/fr-fr/store/download

https://www.paypal-france.fr/particuliers/espace-client/ when I click on login, same story...

Any idea??

Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 25.0.1364.97

9 answers

  1. tribun Posted messages 64900 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   12 686
     
    I don’t know if that’s the issue. > DNS > Domain Name System
    Can you not get anywhere on the net?
    Press Ctrl and F5 several times.
    And also check if you’re not using a proxy in your browser.

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    PS. Frequently create a restore point! it solves quite a few issues.
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    1. snipeall
       
      I have access to everything primarily, but something is blocking access to certain things... Ctrl + F5 does nothing. If I'm downloading the executable that's just started and it's downloading at 180 o/s, yet I have a 50M connection...
      I just did the test
      http://www.speedtest.net/result/2549233622.png

      In the CMS, I tried pinging www.youtube.com and I get a response time of 350 ms, and pinging www.origin.com and all my packets are lost; I have no response...

      Something in my PC is blocking access, but I don't know what...
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  2. tribun Posted messages 64900 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   12 686
     
    Hello
    Are you the administrator of the PC or just a user?
    You might have an infection on your PC.
    Someone may have also installed parental controls.

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    PS. Frequently create a restore point! It solves a lot of problems.
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    1. snipeall Posted messages 5 Status Member
       
      I am the administrator and I am the only one using this computer.
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  3. tribun Posted messages 64900 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   12 686
     
    You might have caught a virus that's causing these issues.
    Do you have any system restore points?
    If so! try a restoration

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  4. snipeall Posted messages 5 Status Member
     
    I just reset everything to factory settings... everything is clean.
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  5. tribun Posted messages 64900 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   12 686
     
    But even with a factory reset, it may not always eradicate a virus.
    After your factory reset, did you update your drivers?

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    P.S. Frequently create a restore point! It solves quite a few problems.
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  6. tribun Posted messages 64900 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   12 686
     
    Yes! And to the setup associated with the page.
    And to the two links in your topic as well.

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    P.S. Create a restore point often! This solves quite a few problems.
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  7. snipeall Posted messages 5 Status Member
     
    A DNS problem?
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  8. snipeall
     
    I need help :( because I feel lost...
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  9. snipeall
     
    Well, I found it..

    I just had to modify the DNS values
    on Windows 7

    Start // Control Panel // Network and Internet // Network and Sharing Center, then on the left select Change adapter settings.. right-click // Properties, select the TCP/IP v4 protocol and set DNS to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, which are Google’s DNS^^

    Everything is working!
    Thank you!
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