Reformat gone bad - please help

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       #311

    Would u prefer that I attempt to make a text file rather than posting a screenshot?
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  2. 2xg
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       #312

    arayfo1 said:
    Would u prefer that I attempt to make a text file rather than posting a screenshot?
    That will be great!
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       #313

    How's that?

    ipconfigall.txt
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  4. 2xg
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       #314

    Good job arayfo1..... Still no sign of connections.....hang in there....
    arayfo1 said:
    How's that?

    ipconfigall.txt
    Next task for you, please run these commands:

    Click on Start> All Programs> Accessories and right click on Command Prompt, select "Run as Administrator" to open a command prompt, then type these commands in this order:

    netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log then tap the enter key after
    netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log then tap the enter key after
    netsh winsock reset catalog then tap the enter key after

    Restart the computer after.
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  5. 2xg
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    gregrocker said:
    You can copy and paste each of those commands in the CMD box to assure accuracy. They must be exact.
    Thanks Greg, I was going to suggest that, but he's using a Windows 8 computer to post here, his Windows 7 computer doesn't have any connectivity at all.
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       #316

    Done.

    Whenever I tried the second command it said: There's no user specified settings to be removed.

    2xg said:
    Good job arayfo1..... Still no sign of connections.....hang in there....
    arayfo1 said:
    How's that?

    ipconfigall.txt
    Next task for you, please run these commands:

    Click on Start> All Programs> Accessories and right click on Command Prompt, select "Run as Administrator" to open a command prompt, then type these commands in this order:

    netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log then tap the enter key after
    netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log then tap the enter key after
    netsh winsock reset catalog then tap the enter key after

    Restart the computer after.
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  7. 2xg
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       #317

    It's okay for the second command.....Did you restart the computer after?

    Can you please connect your computer directly to your router and see if you can access the internet?

    Forgot to ask, what Security or Anti Virus programs do you have installed in your computer?
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       #318

    Yes, I restarted the pc.

    I connected the pc via ethernet and there was no connection. Also, I've noticed the light on the router which usually lights up green is flashing green and yellow. Aren't ethernet cables usually universal/compatible with different types of devices?

    My Windows 7 pc has Windows firewall only.

    Windows 8 pc has Windows Defender/Malwarebytes/Super-anti-spyware/Advanced System Care/Probably something from HP as well.

    Nevermind about the green and yellow light. It looks the same now that I've reconnected Windows 8 machine.

    2xg said:
    It's okay for the second command.....Did you restart the computer after?

    Can you please connect your computer directly to your router and see if you can access the internet?

    Forgot to ask, what Security or Anti Virus programs do you have installed in your computer?
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  9. 2xg
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       #319

    Is it possible for you to connect this laptop to another Wi-Fi networks? Do you a neighbor that you can bother and try to go there or perhaps connect using their broadband connection?
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       #320

    It's a desktop so I don't think I could try to connect it at a public wifi hotspot, but I could try to connect to my sister's personal hotspot the next time I see her. The problem is she lives an hour away.

    2xg said:
    Is it possible for you to connect this laptop to another Wi-Fi networks? Do you a neighbor that you can bother and try to go there or perhaps connect using their broadband connection?
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