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It's not the firewall. I have that turned off. IE 11 opens, hangs then quits as soon as it stops hanging.
Chrome gives an error saying "
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET".
Firefox seems to work fine.
Steam won't open.
Utorrent says "WSA() failed, or you have the incorrect version of WinSock installed" I have tried winsock reset, to no avail. Trying to open Malwarebytes anti-malware results in a pop up saying "The application was unable to start correctly (0xe06d7363). Click OK to close the application".
Spybot - Search & Destroy will scan, but If I try to update a popup says "Error retrieving update info file".
AVG is out of date, and continually creates a pop-up saying "unspecified error occurred in the following avg component(s) avgmfapx.exe". If I try to do a manual update, the same pop-up appears.
When I first tried to upgrade to Windows 10, it said "you can't install windows 10 because your wireless network card doesn't meet upgrade requirements". Now it says "Here's why Windows 10 can't be installed on this PC. There are no supported networking devices."
I tried changing the DNS server to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 (as according to
http://www.sevenforums.com/network-...s-will-not-recognize-internet-connection.html). Nothing changed. I may have done this step wrong, so If someone asks me to try again, I will.
I have also tried turning off Wi-Fi and using an Ethernet cable. No dice.
The first problem I noticed was being unable to upgrade to Win10. After trying to troubleshoot the problem for myself for a while, I gave up and said "this laptop is 6 years old, might as well get a new one." So I did. But then I realised that due to licensing issues, I need to uninstall software on my old machine before I can use it on my new one. My computer problems mean that the uninstallers on won't connect to the internet and free up the licenses. Please get a sense of how frustrating this is. I put this problem in the too-hard basket, and then it's come back out of the basket to bite me. If there is a temporary work around so that I can properly uninstall my old software I'll be happy. If this problem can actually be fixed and I can return my new purchase and put off getting a new laptop for another year, then all the better.