@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2003
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3232To manually reset TCP/IP, follow these steps:
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34- ### [ Windows 8 and Windows 8.1] ( #tab/windows-8-and-windows-81 )
34+ ### Windows 8 and Windows 8.1
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36361 . On the ** Start** screen, type ** CMD** . In the search results, right-click ** Command Prompt** , and then select ** Run as administrator** .
37372 . At the command prompt, enter the following command, and then press <kbd >Enter</kbd >:
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46463. Restart the computer.
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48- ### [ Windows 7 and Windows Vista](#tab/#windows-7-and-windows-vista)
48+ ### Windows 7 and Windows Vista
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50501. To open a command prompt, select **Start** and then type **cmd** in the **Search programs and files** box.
51512. Under **Programs**, right-click the **CMD.exe** icon, and then select **Run as administrator**.
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62625. Restart the computer.
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64- ### [ Windows XP](#tab/#windows-xp)
64+ ### Windows XP
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66661. To open a command prompt, select **Start** > **Run**. In the **Open** box, enter the following command, and then press <kbd>Enter</kbd>:
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75752. Restart the computer.
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7977When you run the reset command, it overwrites the following registry keys, both of which are used by TCP/IP:
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