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I haven't changed/deleted anything in the services section. And I'm pretty sure I don't know how to do that. What is this services section you talked about?
I haven't changed/deleted anything in the services section. And I'm pretty sure I don't know how to do that. What is this services section you talked about?
Looks like this:
You haven't edited the registry? Are you connecting wirelessly? If so, download (if you can't, use a USB drive and download from another computer) the wireless adapter driver for your computer, remove the previous one, and install the new one.
This problem often is due to incorrect installations/uninstalls, or using any kind of registry editor. Are you using any type of computer cleaning tool or tool to increase computer performance?
If you need help finding the correct driver, let us know.
Follow this tutorial (if it finds errors, restart computer and do twice more) : SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker - created by Brink
Failing all of that, do this registry edit. Warning: be very careful in the registry or you could mess up your computer. If you don't know how, ask!
[URL="http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/profile/a6aaa22b-177f-4284-a1b4-8bc7f5dceb49" said:
Hello bosslaydee, and welcome to Sevenforums.
It all depends on how you want to upgrade to windows 7.
To upgrade from Vista or XP, follow these respective tutorials:
Upgrade Install with Windows 7
-OR-
Upgrade Install - XP to Windows 7
If you are looking for something else, please give a bit more detail on the situation so I can know how to help you out better. Hope this works for you. Let me know
I don't know any code to tell you if this one is bad or not, but MS has tools that automates any troubleshooting problems you have. Just download the troubleshooter that applies to your problem: Microsoft Support
I don't like code from the internet because there is a chance you could use the wrong code, mistype a code, or use malicious code...
To fix your new problem:
Option 2: System Restore
Hi.
I have ended up on this forum while looking for solution to same problem. However none of the above 3 worked for me.
I just got my laptop back from the service centre after they checked it for possible hardrive issues. they said there r some bad sectors but i can use it without having to exchange it atleast for sometime. But i don't know why suddenly i am having this issue now, could it be somehow related?
Hey Mahams, and Welcome also to the forums. Did you try this one? - Internet Troubleshooting Guide
Some HDD cleaning tuts I found (Gaining HDD space and slight performance increase only) - Hard Disk Space - Free Up and Recover
Check for bad sectors yourself - Disk Check
Hats off to Chev65, the flush dns file works.....after 5 hours of a locked up PC this simple and focused solution worked....Thanks Chev65......