Ach ja, das ist übrigens die Antwort die ich von google bekommen habe:
Hi Jutta,
Thank you for your note. We are working to increase our capacity to
respond in German. At this time however, we are only able to answer in
English. We realize this is an inconvenience and we are striving to
improve our service.
If you are unable to access Google, we suspect that clearing your
computer's host file should solve the problem.
To access your computer's host file in Windows, open the Notepad program.
Click on File, then Open. You will see a new window asking which file to
open. Make sure the drop down menu labeled "Files of type" at the bottom
of the window is set to "All Files" instead "Text Documents."
For Windows XP, Window NT, and Windows 2000, go to
C:WindowsSystem32Driversetchosts.
For Windows 98, Second Edition and Windows Me, go to C:Windowshosts.
Once you have opened this file, remove any line containing google or
www.google.com and save the file.
If this process does not resolve the situation, it is likely that the
Qhosts-1 Trojan program is installed on your computer. The Qhosts-1 Trojan
program is a virus that creates and embeds a fake host file on your
computer. The Trojan program may have been installed on your system
automatically without your knowledge when you downloaded an otherwise
harmless piece of software. Alternately, you may have been tricked into
clicking on a disguised download button while visiting a website.
You can read more about Qhosts-1 at:
http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_100719.htm
http://sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/trojan.qhosts.html
While we have no relationship with the above organizations and cannot
vouch for the solutions that they provide, we have heard reports from
Google users that these instructions successfully resolved this problem.
The Symantec website,
http://sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/trojan.qhosts.html,
also provides detailed instructions on how to locate and fix this fake
hosts file. If you review this website, you will want to follow step 5:
"Reversing the changes made to the Hosts file."
If you choose to try any of the above suggestions, we would be interested
to learn which, if any, successfully resolved the problem.
Regards,
The Google Team