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I ran the scan once, deleted the items, then deleted items again. That must be the reason for the three different reports it gave me.
I ran the scan once, deleted the items, then deleted items again. That must be the reason for the three different reports it gave me.
gfroy91
Lets see if this will help
Copy and paste the code below into Notepad. To open Notepad, click on the button in the Search programs and files box, type notepad and then press <ENTER> button .
In Notepad, click File and then Save. Type reset.bat for the file name . Change Save as Type to All Files, and then save the file to your desktop. After the file is saved, double-click on the file to open it. Once it's finished running, restart your computer. Check to see if your Internet connection is restored.Code:@Echo off pushd\windows\system32\drivers\etc attrib -h -s -r hosts echo 127.0.0.1 localhost>HOSTS attrib +r +h +s hosts popd ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew ipconfig /flushdns netsh winsock reset all netsh int ip reset all cls echo Script finished. pause del %0
gfroy91
If you would like to Delete the post #13 click on the Edit button on post #13 and then click on Delete button . That will delete the post .
VistaKing, I feel really dumb but I can't find the delete option.....However, I want to let you know that I have restarted my computer and I do have intneternet connection. I am still in safe mode with networking just for your information. Anything else I need to/should do?
Normal mode seems to be working pretty good. However, I did try to enter "repair your computer" once again and it is still taking me to windows log in. What gives?
Can you take an image of the screen you're referring to ?
When you click <Enter> on Repair Your Computer on the Advanced Boot Options screen you should see this screen next
then then
Here's where my computer takes me when I hit enter on "repair your computer".
Okay I'll wait to see what he/she has to say. Thanks again for your help