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Modify the Hosts file on each computer by hand if you do not use a router. Identify the hosts file for your operating system: Make a backup of the Hosts file and put it somewhere safe, in case you mess up. Copy the following: Paste the IP numbers above into the Hosts file after the 127.0.0.1 localhost entry. Save and close the Hosts file. Open a browser and test to see if you can reach Myspace.