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Internet Connectivity Issueinternet connectivity, both in IE and in Outlook, along with all other programs. Prior to that time, it works fine. If I reboot, it goes back to working fine for that period of time. I have noticed I can shorten or lengthen the time that it remains active by what programs I launch, primarly AIM and iTunes. If I do not use either of those, it can stay up for around 4 days, if I use them both it goes down to 2 days. Around 2-3 months ago my computer began to do this. I have been troubleshooting on and off since then, but since it was not to any extreem yet I was not too concerned. However, recently the problem has been progressing. It started with it doing this around every 7 days, so I could live with it. However, I do not like rebooting my computer every other day, so I am hoping to resolve this. System information in this picture: http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc280/God-Follower/ComputerSpecs.jpg I connect to the internet via Cable, and I am connected to my home network via Ethernet. However, it does not appear to be a TCP/IP issue, because internal communications are still accessible. My network icon remains in the tray, and it shows data movement when I use the internal network. I have tried repairing the problem using Windows built-in diagnostics, to no avail. Here is the results of Internet Explorer's diagnostic program, copied from the log file(picture of results below). Hopefully BBcode works on this site, or else this will be long. [codebox] Last diagnostic run time: 06/09/09 11:34:09 WinSock Diagnostic WinSock status info All base service provider entries are present in the Winsock catalog. info The Winsock Service provider chains are valid. error Provider entry MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] could not perform simple loopback communication. Error 10055. info Provider entry MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] passed the loopback communication test. info Provider entry RSVP UDP Service Provider passed the loopback communication test. error Provider entry RSVP TCP Service Provider could not perform simple loopback communication. Error 10055. error A connectivity problem exists with an installed LSP. action Automated repair: Reset WinSock catalog action Successfully executed: netsh winsock reset catalog info System restart required Network Adapter Diagnostic Network location detection info Using home Internet connection Network adapter identification info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection, Device=Intel(R) 82566DM Gigabit Network Connection, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN info Network connection: Name=1394 Connection, Device=1394 Net Adapter, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=1394 info Network connection: Name=Sprint PCS Vision, Device=Palm Treo Modem, MediaType=PHONE, SubMediaType=NONE info Ethernet connection selected Network adapter status info Network connection status: Connected HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity warn HTTPS: Error 12029 connecting to www.microsoft.com: A connection with the server could not be established warn HTTP: Error 12017 connecting to www.microsoft.com: The operation has been canceled warn FTP (Active): Error 12029 connecting to ftp.microsoft.com: A connection with the server could not be established warn HTTPS: Error 12029 connecting to www.passport.net: A connection with the server could not be established warn FTP (Passive): Error 12029 connecting to ftp.microsoft.com: A connection with the server could not be established warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.hotmail.com: A connection with the server could not be established error Could not make an HTTP connection. error Could not make an HTTPS connection. error Could not make an FTP connection. [/codebox] http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc280/God-Follower/Self-Diag.jpg Pictures detailing the command prompts ipconfig /all, and ipconfig /release http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc280/God-Follower/IPCONF-B4.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc280/God-Follower/ReleaseAttempt.jpg When I tried to do a system file check, it prompted me to insert my XPPro CD. Since the only XPPro disk I have is my Upgrade CD, I could not complete it.
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"God-Follower" wrote: When I tried to do a system file check, it prompted me to insert my XPPro > After my computer has remained on for around 48-72 hours, it loses all > internet connectivity, both in IE and in Outlook, along with all other > programs. Prior to that time, it works fine. If I reboot, it goes back to > working fine for that period of time. I have noticed I can shorten or > lengthen the time that it remains active by what programs I launch, primarly > AIM and iTunes. If I do not use either of those, it can stay up for around 4 > days, if I use them both it goes down to 2 days. > > Around 2-3 months ago my computer began to do this. I have been > troubleshooting on and off since then, but since it was not to any extreem > yet I was not too concerned. However, recently the problem has been > progressing. It started with it doing this around every 7 days, so I could > live with it. However, I do not like rebooting my computer every other day, > so I am hoping to resolve this. > I connect to the internet via Cable, and I am connected to my home network > via Ethernet. However, it does not appear to be a TCP/IP issue, because > internal communications are still accessible. My network icon remains in the > tray, and it shows data movement when I use the internal network. I have > tried repairing the problem using Windows built-in diagnostics, to no avail. > > > Here is the results of Internet Explorer's diagnostic program, copied from > the log file(picture of results below). > Hopefully BBcode works on this site, or else this will be long. > [codebox] > Last diagnostic run time: 06/09/09 11:34:09 WinSock Diagnostic > WinSock status > > info All base service provider entries are present in the Winsock catalog. > info The Winsock Service provider chains are valid. > error Provider entry MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] could not perform simple loopback > communication. Error 10055. > info Provider entry MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] passed the loopback communication > test. > info Provider entry RSVP UDP Service Provider passed the loopback > communication test. > error Provider entry RSVP TCP Service Provider could not perform simple > loopback communication. Error 10055. > error A connectivity problem exists with an installed LSP. > action Automated repair: Reset WinSock catalog > action Successfully executed: netsh winsock reset catalog > info System restart required > > > > Network Adapter Diagnostic > Network location detection > > info Using home Internet connection > Network adapter identification > > info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection, Device=Intel(R) 82566DM > Gigabit Network Connection, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN > info Network connection: Name=1394 Connection, Device=1394 Net Adapter, > MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=1394 > info Network connection: Name=Sprint PCS Vision, Device=Palm Treo Modem, > MediaType=PHONE, SubMediaType=NONE > info Ethernet connection selected > Network adapter status > > info Network connection status: Connected > > > > HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic > HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity > > warn HTTPS: Error 12029 connecting to www.microsoft.com: A connection with > the server could not be established > warn HTTP: Error 12017 connecting to www.microsoft.com: The operation has > been canceled > warn FTP (Active): Error 12029 connecting to ftp.microsoft.com: A connection > with the server could not be established > warn HTTPS: Error 12029 connecting to www.passport.net: A connection with > the server could not be established > warn FTP (Passive): Error 12029 connecting to ftp.microsoft.com: A > connection with the server could not be established > warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.hotmail.com: A connection with the > server could not be established > error Could not make an HTTP connection. > error Could not make an HTTPS connection. > error Could not make an FTP connection. > CD. Since the only XPPro disk I have is my Upgrade CD, I could not complete #-Click start >> Control Panel >> Double Click Network and Internet> it. Connections >> Double click Internet Options, on the IE Properties window you will see these Options: General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs | Advanced . Click on General Tab (1st Tab on the left) and you will see a Button called[ Clear History ..] click on it to clear your History caches, then click on [Delete Files..] to delete Internet Files created over the time, click on [ Delete Cookies...] to delete your cookies left by visiting websites. - Click on Connections tab then click LAN Settings Button, there make sure nothing checked. -Then try to Disable the Add-Ons on your Browser somehow installed on your browser, On how to disable the Add-ons follow this: Click on Programs Tab and then click the Manage Add-Ons Button there Disable the None/Not Verified Plug-ins/Add-ons ( you need to Renable them one-by-one later and see which is the culprit . How to manage Add-Ons: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883256 Click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under the browsing option and uncheck this box: [&] Browsing [ ] Enable Third-Party browser extensions (Req Rest) &] HTTP 1.1 Settings [ ] Use HTTP 1.1 ,= Make sure this checked [ ] Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connections If you using proxy check the proxy one if not check only the first one. Then under Security Option: [&] Security [ ] Use SSL 2.0 [ ] Use SSL 3.0 [ ] Use STL 1.0 and click Apply then [OK] to close the IE properties Scan for malware from here: SuperAntispyware - Free http://www.superantispyware.com/superantispywarefreevspro.html Open Run command type in: ipconfig /flushdns click [OK] ipconfig /renew click [OK] netsh winsock reset click [OK] Reboot your machine and see if you can access any website/link easily and without the cannot connect error message. or this tool (winsock-Fix) from here: http://www.nasstec.co.uk/tools.html #- Try to Power or unplug the Power cord for the Router/Modem for about 40 seconds then turn the computer OFF for the same amount of time and wait for the time to go by!!. Then Turn the Router/Modem ON and wait a minute or so then Power ON the computer and try to establish a connection and try the link, does it work?. HTH, nass >Nass It is not a browser third party app problem, because it does the same thing with outlook, Chrome, and any other internet-accessing application. I posted what happens when I try to manipulate the network card in command when it is in the mentioned mode, please look at the pictures. I have Ad-Aware, Spybot S&D, and Symantec Client Firewall and Antivirus. All come up clean. It is not a router issue, because as mentioned no other computers on the network are effected. I have tried using a different port on the switch. >Jack Please read above post referring to router and it's functionality.3 day bump.
Show quoteHide quote "God-Follower" wrote: > >Nass > > > It is not a browser third party app problem, because it does the same thing > with outlook, Chrome, and any other internet-accessing application. I posted > what happens when I try to manipulate the network card in command when it is > in the mentioned mode, please look at the pictures. I have Ad-Aware, Spybot > S&D, and Symantec Client Firewall and Antivirus. All come up clean. It is not > a router issue, because as mentioned no other computers on the network are > effected. I have tried using a different port on the switch. > > > >Jack > > Please read above post referring to router and it's functionality. The error in the Image show that your machine not getting an Auto IP address
from the router, try to Enable the DHCP to assign an Auto IP for the machine. By going to the Router Browser page and enable the DHCP. Try this first: Open Run then Type these commands and Reboot your machine. netsh winsock reset catalog netsh int ip reset reset.log How to determine and to recover from Winsock2 corruption in Windows Server 2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows Vista http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259 Do you have 2Wire by any chance? And tell us about your network setup and did this happened after an update or new software being installed. Did you tried Restore Point from system Restore? Show quoteHide quote "God-Follower" wrote: > 3 day bump. > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > >Nass > > > > > > It is not a browser third party app problem, because it does the same thing > > with outlook, Chrome, and any other internet-accessing application. I posted > > what happens when I try to manipulate the network card in command when it is > > in the mentioned mode, please look at the pictures. I have Ad-Aware, Spybot > > S&D, and Symantec Client Firewall and Antivirus. All come up clean. It is not > > a router issue, because as mentioned no other computers on the network are > > effected. I have tried using a different port on the switch. > > > > > > >Jack > > > > Please read above post referring to router and it's functionality. I do not have DHCP enabled, I use a static address. So, I would not think
that would be the issue. I checked the Winsock catalog, it all seems to be in order. My network setup is My computer>LinksysWRG54TS Router/Cable modem. No external switches or hubs involved. On the network is also another computer, run the same way. Wireless is built into the router, so no access point is present. This just began happening, nothing had changed. As stated, it began a long time ago, but has been gradually getting worse. Show quoteHide quote "nass" wrote: > > The error in the Image show that your machine not getting an Auto IP address > from the router, try to Enable the DHCP to assign an Auto IP for the machine. > By going to the Router Browser page and enable the DHCP. > > Try this first: > Open Run then Type these commands and Reboot your machine. > > netsh winsock reset catalog > > netsh int ip reset reset.log > > > How to determine and to recover from Winsock2 corruption in Windows Server > 2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows Vista > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259 > > Do you have 2Wire by any chance? > > And tell us about your network setup and did this happened after an update > or new software being installed. > Did you tried Restore Point from system Restore? > > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > 3 day bump. > > > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > > > >Nass > > > > > > > > > It is not a browser third party app problem, because it does the same thing > > > with outlook, Chrome, and any other internet-accessing application. I posted > > > what happens when I try to manipulate the network card in command when it is > > > in the mentioned mode, please look at the pictures. I have Ad-Aware, Spybot > > > S&D, and Symantec Client Firewall and Antivirus. All come up clean. It is not > > > a router issue, because as mentioned no other computers on the network are > > > effected. I have tried using a different port on the switch. > > > > > > > > > >Jack > > > > > > Please read above post referring to router and it's functionality. Try to renable the DHCP and let the machines get the Auto IP address from
the Router. To do that try to type the Router IP address in the address bar: 192.168.1.1 Make sure the DHCP enabled then go tom the Machines Adapters/NIC properties and make them assigned an Auto IP and DNS addresses. Let us know your progress. Show quoteHide quote "God-Follower" wrote: > I do not have DHCP enabled, I use a static address. So, I would not think > that would be the issue. I checked the Winsock catalog, it all seems to be in > order. > > My network setup is My computer>LinksysWRG54TS Router/Cable modem. No > external switches or hubs involved. On the network is also another computer, > run the same way. Wireless is built into the router, so no access point is > present. > > This just began happening, nothing had changed. As stated, it began a long > time ago, but has been gradually getting worse. > > "nass" wrote: > > > > > The error in the Image show that your machine not getting an Auto IP address > > from the router, try to Enable the DHCP to assign an Auto IP for the machine. > > By going to the Router Browser page and enable the DHCP. > > > > Try this first: > > Open Run then Type these commands and Reboot your machine. > > > > netsh winsock reset catalog > > > > netsh int ip reset reset.log > > > > > > How to determine and to recover from Winsock2 corruption in Windows Server > > 2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows Vista > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259 > > > > Do you have 2Wire by any chance? > > > > And tell us about your network setup and did this happened after an update > > or new software being installed. > > Did you tried Restore Point from system Restore? > > > > > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > > > 3 day bump. > > > > > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > > > > > >Nass > > > > > > > > > > > > It is not a browser third party app problem, because it does the same thing > > > > with outlook, Chrome, and any other internet-accessing application. I posted > > > > what happens when I try to manipulate the network card in command when it is > > > > in the mentioned mode, please look at the pictures. I have Ad-Aware, Spybot > > > > S&D, and Symantec Client Firewall and Antivirus. All come up clean. It is not > > > > a router issue, because as mentioned no other computers on the network are > > > > effected. I have tried using a different port on the switch. > > > > > > > > > > > > >Jack > > > > > > > > Please read above post referring to router and it's functionality. What is the idea behind this? I would just as soon not have DHCP enabled, as
it is one more thing for someone else to figure out if they manage to connect to my network. I do have some level of experience in networking and computer management/maintenance, I am not a typical end-user. I do not see what having the router assign me an address will gain us in this situation, however if I am missing something, please fill me in. Show quoteHide quote "nass" wrote: > > Try to renable the DHCP and let the machines get the Auto IP address from > the Router. > To do that try to type the Router IP address in the address bar: 192.168.1.1 > Make sure the DHCP enabled then go tom the Machines Adapters/NIC properties > and make them assigned an Auto IP and DNS addresses. > > Let us know your progress. > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > I do not have DHCP enabled, I use a static address. So, I would not think > > that would be the issue. I checked the Winsock catalog, it all seems to be in > > order. > > > > My network setup is My computer>LinksysWRG54TS Router/Cable modem. No > > external switches or hubs involved. On the network is also another computer, > > run the same way. Wireless is built into the router, so no access point is > > present. > > > > This just began happening, nothing had changed. As stated, it began a long > > time ago, but has been gradually getting worse. > > > > "nass" wrote: > > > > > > > > The error in the Image show that your machine not getting an Auto IP address > > > from the router, try to Enable the DHCP to assign an Auto IP for the machine. > > > By going to the Router Browser page and enable the DHCP. > > > > > > Try this first: > > > Open Run then Type these commands and Reboot your machine. > > > > > > netsh winsock reset catalog > > > > > > netsh int ip reset reset.log > > > > > > > > > How to determine and to recover from Winsock2 corruption in Windows Server > > > 2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows Vista > > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259 > > > > > > Do you have 2Wire by any chance? > > > > > > And tell us about your network setup and did this happened after an update > > > or new software being installed. > > > Did you tried Restore Point from system Restore? > > > > > > > > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > > > > > 3 day bump. > > > > > > > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > > > > > > > >Nass > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It is not a browser third party app problem, because it does the same thing > > > > > with outlook, Chrome, and any other internet-accessing application. I posted > > > > > what happens when I try to manipulate the network card in command when it is > > > > > in the mentioned mode, please look at the pictures. I have Ad-Aware, Spybot > > > > > S&D, and Symantec Client Firewall and Antivirus. All come up clean. It is not > > > > > a router issue, because as mentioned no other computers on the network are > > > > > effected. I have tried using a different port on the switch. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Jack > > > > > > > > > > Please read above post referring to router and it's functionality. Your problem in your DNS. If you tried to assign An Auto IPs then after
making sure all working, you can try to assign Static IPs again! I can't see a problem in a ssigning an Auto IP nor Static but for troubleshooting scenario we want to make sure the DNS is working and did you assign the DNS or been given Auto by the Router? Show quoteHide quote "God-Follower" wrote: > What is the idea behind this? I would just as soon not have DHCP enabled, as > it is one more thing for someone else to figure out if they manage to connect > to my network. I do have some level of experience in networking and computer > management/maintenance, I am not a typical end-user. > > > I do not see what having the router assign me an address will gain us in > this situation, however if I am missing something, please fill me in. > > "nass" wrote: > > > > > Try to renable the DHCP and let the machines get the Auto IP address from > > the Router. > > To do that try to type the Router IP address in the address bar: 192.168.1.1 > > Make sure the DHCP enabled then go tom the Machines Adapters/NIC properties > > and make them assigned an Auto IP and DNS addresses. > > > > Let us know your progress. > > > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > > > I do not have DHCP enabled, I use a static address. So, I would not think > > > that would be the issue. I checked the Winsock catalog, it all seems to be in > > > order. > > > > > > My network setup is My computer>LinksysWRG54TS Router/Cable modem. No > > > external switches or hubs involved. On the network is also another computer, > > > run the same way. Wireless is built into the router, so no access point is > > > present. > > > > > > This just began happening, nothing had changed. As stated, it began a long > > > time ago, but has been gradually getting worse. > > > > > > "nass" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > The error in the Image show that your machine not getting an Auto IP address > > > > from the router, try to Enable the DHCP to assign an Auto IP for the machine. > > > > By going to the Router Browser page and enable the DHCP. > > > > > > > > Try this first: > > > > Open Run then Type these commands and Reboot your machine. > > > > > > > > netsh winsock reset catalog > > > > > > > > netsh int ip reset reset.log > > > > > > > > > > > > How to determine and to recover from Winsock2 corruption in Windows Server > > > > 2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows Vista > > > > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259 > > > > > > > > Do you have 2Wire by any chance? > > > > > > > > And tell us about your network setup and did this happened after an update > > > > or new software being installed. > > > > Did you tried Restore Point from system Restore? > > > > > > > > > > > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > > > > > > > 3 day bump. > > > > > > > > > > "God-Follower" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > >Nass > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It is not a browser third party app problem, because it does the same thing > > > > > > with outlook, Chrome, and any other internet-accessing application. I posted > > > > > > what happens when I try to manipulate the network card in command when it is > > > > > > in the mentioned mode, please look at the pictures. I have Ad-Aware, Spybot > > > > > > S&D, and Symantec Client Firewall and Antivirus. All come up clean. It is not > > > > > > a router issue, because as mentioned no other computers on the network are > > > > > > effected. I have tried using a different port on the switch. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Jack > > > > > > > > > > > > Please read above post referring to router and it's functionality. Hi
Do you have a Router? If you do make sure that the WAN port is configured to be always alive. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Show quoteHide quote "God-Follower" <God-Follo***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:80864B14-2562-4141-97F2-5BDAF8BF414A@microsoft.com... > After my computer has remained on for around 48-72 hours, it loses all > internet connectivity, both in IE and in Outlook, along with all other > programs. Prior to that time, it works fine. If I reboot, it goes back to > working fine for that period of time. I have noticed I can shorten or > lengthen the time that it remains active by what programs I launch, > primarly > AIM and iTunes. If I do not use either of those, it can stay up for around > 4 > days, if I use them both it goes down to 2 days. > > Around 2-3 months ago my computer began to do this. I have been > troubleshooting on and off since then, but since it was not to any extreem > yet I was not too concerned. However, recently the problem has been > progressing. It started with it doing this around every 7 days, so I could > live with it. However, I do not like rebooting my computer every other > day, > so I am hoping to resolve this. > > System information in this picture: > http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc280/God-Follower/ComputerSpecs.jpg > > I connect to the internet via Cable, and I am connected to my home network > via Ethernet. However, it does not appear to be a TCP/IP issue, because > internal communications are still accessible. My network icon remains in > the > tray, and it shows data movement when I use the internal network. I have > tried repairing the problem using Windows built-in diagnostics, to no > avail. > > > Here is the results of Internet Explorer's diagnostic program, copied from > the log file(picture of results below). > Hopefully BBcode works on this site, or else this will be long. > [codebox] > Last diagnostic run time: 06/09/09 11:34:09 WinSock Diagnostic > WinSock status > > info All base service provider entries are present in the Winsock catalog. > info The Winsock Service provider chains are valid. > error Provider entry MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] could not perform simple > loopback > communication. Error 10055. > info Provider entry MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] passed the loopback communication > test. > info Provider entry RSVP UDP Service Provider passed the loopback > communication test. > error Provider entry RSVP TCP Service Provider could not perform simple > loopback communication. Error 10055. > error A connectivity problem exists with an installed LSP. > action Automated repair: Reset WinSock catalog > action Successfully executed: netsh winsock reset catalog > info System restart required > > > > Network Adapter Diagnostic > Network location detection > > info Using home Internet connection > Network adapter identification > > info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection, Device=Intel(R) > 82566DM > Gigabit Network Connection, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN > info Network connection: Name=1394 Connection, Device=1394 Net Adapter, > MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=1394 > info Network connection: Name=Sprint PCS Vision, Device=Palm Treo Modem, > MediaType=PHONE, SubMediaType=NONE > info Ethernet connection selected > Network adapter status > > info Network connection status: Connected > > > > HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic > HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity > > warn HTTPS: Error 12029 connecting to www.microsoft.com: A connection with > the server could not be established > warn HTTP: Error 12017 connecting to www.microsoft.com: The operation has > been canceled > warn FTP (Active): Error 12029 connecting to ftp.microsoft.com: A > connection > with the server could not be established > warn HTTPS: Error 12029 connecting to www.passport.net: A connection with > the server could not be established > warn FTP (Passive): Error 12029 connecting to ftp.microsoft.com: A > connection with the server could not be established > warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.hotmail.com: A connection with > the > server could not be established > error Could not make an HTTP connection. > error Could not make an HTTPS connection. > error Could not make an FTP connection. > [/codebox] > > http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc280/God-Follower/Self-Diag.jpg > > Pictures detailing the command prompts ipconfig /all, and ipconfig > /release > http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc280/God-Follower/IPCONF-B4.jpg > http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc280/God-Follower/ReleaseAttempt.jpg > > > When I tried to do a system file check, it prompted me to insert my XPPro > CD. Since the only XPPro disk I have is my Upgrade CD, I could not > complete > it. > >
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USB Wireless adapter cannot connect when part of a network bridge Ethernet network won't work without third (wireless) computer. Talkative LAN Internet Access Problem Cannot connect to web sites over wireless, but can over wire. Windows buffering downloaded data? Missing network adapters Deleting A File Search engine |
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