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       #41

    I couldn't check yet, seems there something else wrong with my laptop, it has started making odd noises coming from the cooling fan or processor so i had to shut it down, i'll check it when its cooled down

    thanks for your help
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       #42

    Do I read correct..problem started yesterday??? Do a "system restore" to a date when everything was fine. This for sure puts registry stuff back
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       #43

    the problem started yesterday after a pc crash as a result of bad battery
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  4. Posts : 29
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       #44

    i tried but i did not have system restore set
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       #45

    shib said:
    i tried but i did not have system restore set
    No restore points? Why didn't you enable it??

    Maybe this helps (first try microsoft solution)
    Reset-TCPIP freeware to Repair/Restore Damaged or Corrupted TCP/IP

    The Reset-TCPIP application works well with Windows XP, 2003, Vista and Windows 7. Just run the portable tool and select the options. You can download the tool Reset-TCPIP .

    I don't know wat it does
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       #46

    i didnt have it because this way windows came ... i never checked it

    this did not work..
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       #47

    Microsoft fix-it did not work?
    In elevated command prompt:

    Code:
    netsh winsock reset catalog
    then reboot. Works?
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       #48

    Or even
    Code:
    netsh interface ipv4 reset
    netsh interface ipv6 reset
    But I think it only resets setting to default. Not permissions
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       #49

    Nothing found on internet. Only to reset the settings.
    Are you willing to do an upgrade install?
    Or do you want to troubleshoot further?
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  10. Posts : 29
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       #50

    I've tried to do what you said but none worked
    thanks so much for your patience! :))
    i am willing to do whatever necessary to make this work
    if you have any more suggestions i'd be happy to hear them
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