Stationary Blue Circle Over Network Icon


  1. Posts : 294
    Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64
       #1

    Stationary Blue Circle Over Network Icon


    Hello-

    Hope we can get some help with this, this time around... First, there's nothing wrong

    with my mobo, nor my network adapter driver- this surely seems an issue within

    Windows 7.

    We'll attach some screen shots for observation. We tried to run the MS WMIDiag tool

    and there seems to be something wrong with that, too.

    We have great connectivity, the stationary blue circle only appears to happen on start

    up first thing in the morning.

    The Windows blue circle seems to be a popular fault according to a Google search, but

    haven't found a solution for my specific issue.

    Yes, 'sfc/scannow' doesn't have any affect, either.

    We use an ethernet connection and have Bluetooth and WiFi disconnected.

    Of further note, we've had issues with the yellow exclamation point over the network

    icon in the past, and the only way to get that and the blue circle to go away is to

    disable/enable the network adapter.

    If someone would like to see what's going on in Event Viewer, let me know and we'll

    post... PLEASE NOTE ATTACHMENTS.

    Thanks!
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  2. Posts : 2,798
    Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
       #2

    Hello timw128,

    It means the network adapter is acquiring a connection.

    Had you tried any of these, what was the result?

    • Connect to Network after a Clean Boot?
    • Connect to Network after Safe Boot with Networking?
    • Power up PC after Router shows all green lights?
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  3. Posts : 7,101
    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #3

    Hi

    Might also be your AV getting in the way.

    Im running Panda, and i regularly get that even thou i can access the Web
    Funny thing is that prior to them, Panda, introducing the VPN access facility it worked fine

    Roy
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  4. Posts : 294
    Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    iko22 said:
    Hello timw128,

    It means the network adapter is acquiring a connection.

    Had you tried any of these, what was the result?

    • Connect to Network after a Clean Boot?
    • Connect to Network after Safe Boot with Networking?
    • Power up PC after Router shows all green lights?

    -No

    -Yes... all's well.

    -Yes

    Thanks for checking on my post.

    tim
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  5. Posts : 294
    Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    torchwood said:
    Hi

    Might also be your AV getting in the way.

    Im running Panda, and i regularly get that even thou i can access the Web
    Funny thing is that prior to them, Panda, introducing the VPN access facility it worked fine

    Roy

    Thanks, Roy... indeed, that thought came to mind... I had changed a lot of settings in

    Kaspersky Internet Security 2019 to work with the VPN provider I WAS using-

    Private Internet Access. I don't use that subscription anymore, or any VPN for that matter.

    Before publishing this thread, we uninstalled the Kaspersky, cleaned the Reg up with CCleaner,

    and reinstalled, putting everything back to original. Yet, still get the blue circle on morning

    startup. System is setup to Sleep Mode, and all of that works fine- no issue upon awakening.

    The blue circle was NOT rotating, just statically hovering, for the record.

    I looked in Event Viewer and noticed this particular Event ID 10 that was triggered at time of

    morning startup... Event Viewer>Windows Logs> Applications- WMI error 0X80041003.

    We ran the MS .vbs script relevant to WMI error, cleared the Event Log, but haven't tried a restart.

    I've got to do a clean boot and figure out if it's Kaspersky, or what.

    Thanks for helping me with this, Roy.

    tim
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