Article: You can find it at: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc. Enter "www.youtube.com" (without quotes) after all the IP addresses. Enter Ctrl + S, or go to File and select Save. Add a space or tab to the end of each IP address, then enter a name you want to use to reference this site. Use a name that firewalls won't have on their blacklists (blocked sites). Your new line should look like: 47.125.31.113      www.youtube.com  If this doesn't work, try another method below.
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Open the Hosts file in Notepad. Inside the Hosts file, paste all the IP addresses that you found in Method Two using nslookup. Save the Hosts file. Name the IP addresses. Type one of the IP address in the browser address bar to open YouTube. Press Enter to test browsing to the site.