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I will try those other ideas tomorrow! Worse case scenario I backup my data and reinstall windows
I will try those other ideas tomorrow! Worse case scenario I backup my data and reinstall windows
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I appologize if this has already been done, but did you try sfc scannow? SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Ok when I tried this, it got to 79% and then it would quit. I tried it about 10 times to make sure that nothing changed, but it always stopped at 79% :/ FML
ok now I think I know what the problem is. When I disconnect from my network (gage), at the top it just says identifying... with no network after that. I've seen this before and it's called a "ghost network". If you know of any way to get rid of it, you'll get +rep
thnx!
Gage
Lol your rep is probably worth 5-10 points. I'm not sure anyone is that crazy about getting it, otherwise anyone with any rank would be getting all kinds of responses to any inquiries he might have had ;-)
BUT, here are some links in addition to Rich's posts (Ztruker)that may help: WRT160N problem. Ghost networks. - Cisco Home Community and How can I remove old network connections « How-To Geek Forums
Yes, because I genuinely would like to help you out
That didn't do anything. Is there a utility that can fix Windows 7 from Ubuntu? or how about Android?
Someone else seems to be having a very similar problem (at least in dealing with networks). Are you dualbooting Ubuntu like he is? I don't have any wifi networks visible/available
HELP?? D: I might just make a system iso file and reinstall Windows 7 Ultimate :/
Yeah I'm going to do that... OKAY thanks you very much for your help but I've given up :P