Connected to Internet but web pages don't load


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    Connected to Internet but web pages don't load


    My Internet was working great for the past couple months and then today I tried to get on and boom nothing loads. I tried starting in safe mode with networking and problem still persists please help! Thanks.
      My Computer


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    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #2

    Asowers said:
    My Internet was working great for the past couple months and then today I tried to get on and boom nothing loads. I tried starting in safe mode with networking and problem still persists please help! Thanks.
    Usually just resetting winsock and the TCP/IP stack will fix these sorts of problems.

    I have a special file that does all this for you automatically.

    Run the file in the link below, your machine will reboot itself when it's done.
    Connected to Internet but web pages don't load Attached Files
      My Computer


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       #3

    chev65 said:
    Asowers said:
    My Internet was working great for the past couple months and then today I tried to get on and boom nothing loads. I tried starting in safe mode with networking and problem still persists please help! Thanks.
    Usually just resetting winsock and the TCP/IP stack will fix these sorts of problems.

    I have a special file that does all this for you automatically.

    Run the file in the link below, your machine will reboot itself when it's done.
    But how am I supposed to run the file if I can't open the webpage to get here to click on the link lol? I'm using my phone on this forum right now.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #4

    Asowers said:
    chev65 said:
    Asowers said:
    My Internet was working great for the past couple months and then today I tried to get on and boom nothing loads. I tried starting in safe mode with networking and problem still persists please help! Thanks.
    Usually just resetting winsock and the TCP/IP stack will fix these sorts of problems.

    I have a special file that does all this for you automatically.

    Run the file in the link below, your machine will reboot itself when it's done.
    But how am I supposed to run the file if I can't open the webpage to get here to click on the link lol? I'm using my phone on this forum right now.
    Most of us would use another machine to download the file then put it on a USB stick so as to move it onto the machine with a problem.

    In your case you can try running the following two commands, run them one at a time either typed or pasted into an elevated command prompt, hit enter after each one then reboot the machine.

    No guarantee's here as I haven't even looked at the ipconfig/all from this machine yet, so I'm really just guessing at what the problem might be from your explanation of the problem. :)

    netsh winsock reset catalog (reset winsock entries)

    netsh int ip reset reset.log hit (reset TCP/IP stack)
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 5
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    Thread Starter
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    Yeah sorry it's the only computer I have and I tried both commands and it didn't solve the problem. I'm not a big computer person so is there anything else I can try? Thanks
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 5
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    Thread Starter
       #6

    chev65 said:
    Asowers said:
    chev65 said:

    Usually just resetting winsock and the TCP/IP stack will fix these sorts of problems.

    I have a special file that does all this for you automatically.

    Run the file in the link below, your machine will reboot itself when it's done.
    But how am I supposed to run the file if I can't open the webpage to get here to click on the link lol? I'm using my phone on this forum right now.
    Most of us would use another machine to download the file then put it on a USB stick so as to move it onto the machine with a problem.

    In your case you can try running the following two commands, run them one at a time either typed or pasted into an elevated command prompt, hit enter after each one then reboot the machine.

    No guarantee's here as I haven't even looked at the ipconfig/all from this machine yet, so I'm really just guessing at what the problem might be from your explanation of the problem. :)

    netsh winsock reset catalog (reset winsock entries)

    netsh int ip reset reset.log hit (reset TCP/IP stack)
    Also whenever I start up my computer I get a pop up that says "could not reconnect all network drivers"
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #7

    Asowers said:
    chev65 said:
    Asowers said:

    But how am I supposed to run the file if I can't open the webpage to get here to click on the link lol? I'm using my phone on this forum right now.
    Most of us would use another machine to download the file then put it on a USB stick so as to move it onto the machine with a problem.

    In your case you can try running the following two commands, run them one at a time either typed or pasted into an elevated command prompt, hit enter after each one then reboot the machine.

    No guarantee's here as I haven't even looked at the ipconfig/all from this machine yet, so I'm really just guessing at what the problem might be from your explanation of the problem. :)

    netsh winsock reset catalog (reset winsock entries)

    netsh int ip reset reset.log hit (reset TCP/IP stack)
    Also whenever I start up my computer I get a pop up that says "could not reconnect all network drivers"
    You might think about using system restore to return your system to a previous point in time when it was working.

    System Restore
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 5
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    Thread Starter
       #8

    I tried that this morning still nothing I think it might be my ISP
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