Win7 Can't access IPV4 settings, start firewall service, and more...


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Win7 Can't access IPV4 settings, start firewall service, and more...


    Hi!

    I'm having some problems with Windows 7 x64 and I searched a lot on Google but I can't find any solution. I hope someone here will be able to help me!
    Some weeks ago, I had no internet connection. I checked my other computer and everything was working fine so after a while I tried to set a static IP via the TCP/IP properties and Internet was back.


    Since then, the connection status icon in the taskbar always shows that: Click here to see the picture but the Internet connection works well.


    Today I decided to investigate to check what was the problem.
    I first tried to go in my network card TCP/IP settings but....


    Problem #1 : the TCP/IPv4 window doesn't open! I see it for a second and it closes. (Click here to see the picture - when I double click on the selection in blue, the TCP/IP window appear for a second and then disappear...)
    So I went on google and tried to understand what is happening. I then tried the Network Troubleshooting (or something like that - my Windows is in french)
    But then, I got this problem:


    Problem #2 : Diagnostic policy service does not start
    What the...?
    I Googled again, tried some FixIt stuff that was talking about the Firewall. I checked my firewall service and it was off. I tried to start it and...


    Problem #3 : error 1068 the dependency service or group failed to start
    I think that this is a major permission problem.

    Could someone help me? I don't want to reinstall all my stuff...


    If you need more information tell me!


    Thanks A LOT.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #2

    I'm having the same issue.. I don't know when it has started to happen, but I had to go there after re-installing VirtualBox and the internet had gone crazy right after resetting the network settings.. GRRR
      My Computer


 

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