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Industrial One
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      4th November 2010
Running Windows XP, SP2. Right after scanning for spyware, removing
and rebooting, my computer refused to obtain an IP address, and I
couldn't get connected no matter what I tried.

I tried doing a windows repair, resetting the BIOS, deleting HOSTS
file, reinstalling the network card driver. Nothing is working. I
installed XP on a new partition and it works fine here. I probably
could do a fresh install and move all my documents, but I'm really
curious what the culprit could be, so I wanna isolate and troubleshoot
it.

I just don't ****ing understand how the problem could persist after a
Windows repair, because all the system files are reinstalled and
replaced, so what could it be?

What other areas should I try troubleshooting?

Thanks.
 
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James Egan
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      5th November 2010

On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 11:31:38 -0700 (PDT), Industrial One
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>Running Windows XP, SP2. Right after scanning for spyware, removing
>and rebooting, my computer refused to obtain an IP address, and I
>couldn't get connected no matter what I tried.
>
>I tried doing a windows repair, resetting the BIOS, deleting HOSTS
>file, reinstalling the network card driver. Nothing is working. I
>installed XP on a new partition and it works fine here. I probably
>could do a fresh install and move all my documents, but I'm really
>curious what the culprit could be, so I wanna isolate and troubleshoot
>it.
>
>I just don't ****ing understand how the problem could persist after a
>Windows repair, because all the system files are reinstalled and
>replaced, so what could it be?
>
>What other areas should I try troubleshooting?
>



"netsh winsock reset catalog" at a command prompt


Jim
 
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Industrial One
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      6th November 2010
On Nov 5, 10:05*pm, James Egan <je...@jegan.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 11:31:38 -0700 (PDT), Industrial One
>
>
>
> <industrial_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >Running Windows XP, SP2. Right after scanning for spyware, removing
> >and rebooting, my computer refused to obtain an IP address, and I
> >couldn't get connected no matter what I tried.

>
> >I tried doing a windows repair, resetting the BIOS, deleting HOSTS
> >file, reinstalling the network card driver. Nothing is working. I
> >installed XP on a new partition and it works fine here. I probably
> >could do a fresh install and move all my documents, but I'm really
> >curious what the culprit could be, so I wanna isolate and troubleshoot
> >it.

>
> >I just don't ****ing understand how the problem could persist after a
> >Windows repair, because all the system files are reinstalled and
> >replaced, so what could it be?

>
> >What other areas should I try troubleshooting?

>
> "netsh winsock reset catalog" at a command prompt
>
> Jim


Still no connection after rebooting.
 
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edfair
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      6th November 2010

You could try the IP reset routine. Or the winsock fix. Both have lot
of info on the web


 
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Industrial One
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      6th November 2010
On Nov 6, 2:15*am, edfair <edfair.4jz...@no.email.invalid> wrote:
> You could try the IP reset routine. *Or the winsock fix. *Both have lots
> of info on the web.


Could you be more specific?
 
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edfair
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      7th November 2010

google search for "microsoft ip reset"

or

google search for "microsoft winsock fix


 
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Industrial One
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      7th November 2010
On Nov 7, 2:33*am, edfair <edfair.4k1...@no.email.invalid> wrote:
> google search for "microsoft ip reset"
>
> or
>
> google search for "microsoft winsock fix"


You don't even read my post and the aforementioned winsock reset
attempt above which I clearly stated solved nothing, and you have the
nerve to not only repeat the same ****ing thing James said, but to
tell me to google search for a short CMD command that could fit my
cell phone screen?

You sir are a vapid piece of shit. Migrate your fat ****-face out of
my sight.
 
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