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MrUltimateGaijin wrote:my XP pc suddenly lost its connection....The desktop can still get online, so any ideas?
MrUltimateGaijin wrote:cables are fine.
DNS entries.....where can i find them....
thanks for the help,
Coligny wrote:Guys... I don't know where you get your troubleshooting protocol... but it scares me...
Coligny wrote:Guys... I don't know where you get your troubleshooting protocol... but it scares me...
MrUltimateGaijin wrote:desktop refers to my old desktop pc i fired up to see if it was a problem with my building's connection.
as for my XP netbook, i tried running the internet connection wizard it said i cant run it until i install the appropriate hardware and drivers.... so something has really gone wrong. (i was on line yesterday morning and lost the connection around lunch)
waruta wrote:Protocol for Linux - in case of any errors with network or performance, "sudo rm -rf" should clear up any issues.
For Windows, the usual ALT-F4 should get rid of your connectivity issues immediately. If not, then reboot, insert your Windows CD and when it asks, delete the partition that is causing the issue, this will solve all your problems.
For Mac - I don't know. I don't touch those things with a 10 foot pole.
oyajikun wrote:Definitely a driver issue. Uninstall any driver for the network device from 'Device Manager', then reboot. After reboot, log back in and it should automatically reinstall the correct driver. If not, go back to the Device Manager and select 'scan for devices'. It should pick up and install the correct driver.. I hope this helps.
Mike Oxlong wrote:http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000833.htm
There goes five seconds that I'll never get back...
MrUltimateGaijin wrote:according to this, i must delete everything that comes up with an exclamation mark ( which for my pc is everything under network adapter). Unfortunately windows says i cant delete them because it may need them. It doesn't mention anything about permission.....
any ideas on the next step, anyone?
Coligny wrote:Yup... smells like fubar...
Yokohama... wee bit to far from me village...
MrUltimateGaijin wrote:looks i'll be off to pcdepot ashita. I even installed a usb bootable version of linux, and it cant find the modem....
anyone looking at running usb based os, try puppy linux. it was very simple.
waruta wrote:Not to sound snarky or anything, but how are you able to load/run/deal with Linux but unable to find device manager?
waruta wrote:Not to sound snarky or anything, but how are you able to load/run/deal with Linux but unable to find device manager?
Coligny wrote:Hemmm.... in the past years Linux have become much more easy to install than windows... XP/ 7 need a machine that is on the 'sweet spot' technically wyse, means hardware that is not too old to be unsupported neither too recent to have buggier than hell drivers. While at the same time requiring cutting edge components to run smoothly... very frustrating...
For the modem, if it's a software winmodem with linux it won't work...
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