hello buzzman, I was ask to see if I can help with your situation. IE uses whats called a HOST file. Every site you visit IE saves the address in the host file. When you type in an address, IE looks to see if you have been there before. When it cant find the site in the HOST file it then calls up the Domain Name Server (DNS). The DNS will tell IE where to find the site. It's faster for a computer to look up an IP address (ex. 10.10.10.1)than to look up the url (http://www.for-mrfixit.com). When the site is found, IE saves the IP info in the HOST file. Next time you visit the site, IE already knows where to find it, therefore speeding up your browsing.
If the HOST file was tampered with, like i did whizkid's computer years ago (lol), IE will send you to where the HOST file points. First, use your Virus scanner to do a full system scan. virus' are usually the blame. Install Firefox and see if you still have the problem. if not, the problem lies within IE. If you require further assistance feel free to ask.
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