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JimJohnny wrotejonb123 wrote Ok so you can get internet explorer to run, did you check the proxy settings as well?
you can test to see if the tcpip stack is corrupted by clicking start then run and typing cmd then pressing enter
when the black box comes up type ping 127.0.0.1 then press enter
you should get 4 replys
whilst you are there you might as well type ipconfig
press enter
write down the default gateway IP
type ping then the default gateway address (probably 192.168.0.1)
press enter
if you get replys then type ping [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and press enter
if you get replys from that then you most likely have a virus and will need to copy latest malware bytes/definitions to a usb stick and trasfer to computer and run a full scan
Then I am thinking it is a virus, because I got a reply from all of them. With no packets lost.
If you had replies from all then there is nothing wrong with your hardware / network or DNS services and there are no files missing from your system. Try rebooting the computer and mashing the f8 key before/whilst it boots. When you get a text menu come up select safe mode with networking. once it has booted try internet explorer again.
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jonb123 wroteJimJohnny wrotejonb123 wrote Ok so you can get internet explorer to run, did you check the proxy settings as well?
you can test to see if the tcpip stack is corrupted by clicking start then run and typing cmd then pressing enter
when the black box comes up type ping 127.0.0.1 then press enter
you should get 4 replys
whilst you are there you might as well type ipconfig
press enter
write down the default gateway IP
type ping then the default gateway address (probably 192.168.0.1)
press enter
if you get replys then type ping [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and press enter
if you get replys from that then you most likely have a virus and will need to copy latest malware bytes/definitions to a usb stick and trasfer to computer and run a full scan
Then I am thinking it is a virus, because I got a reply from all of them. With no packets lost.
If you had replies from all then there is nothing wrong with your hardware / network or DNS services. Try rebooting the computer and mashing the f8 key whilst it boots. When you get a text menu come up select safe mode with networking. once it has booted try internet explorer again.
Alright I will give that a try, I will let you know the results after the long as boot time hahaha
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Is it blocking the automatic updates or manual updates?
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JimJohnny wrotejonb123 wroteJimJohnny wrotejonb123 wrote Ok so you can get internet explorer to run, did you check the proxy settings as well?
you can test to see if the tcpip stack is corrupted by clicking start then run and typing cmd then pressing enter
when the black box comes up type ping 127.0.0.1 then press enter
you should get 4 replys
whilst you are there you might as well type ipconfig
press enter
write down the default gateway IP
type ping then the default gateway address (probably 192.168.0.1)
press enter
if you get replys then type ping [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and press enter
if you get replys from that then you most likely have a virus and will need to copy latest malware bytes/definitions to a usb stick and trasfer to computer and run a full scan
Then I am thinking it is a virus, because I got a reply from all of them. With no packets lost.
If you had replies from all then there is nothing wrong with your hardware / network or DNS services. Try rebooting the computer and mashing the f8 key whilst it boots. When you get a text menu come up select safe mode with networking. once it has booted try internet explorer again.
Alright I will give that a try, I will let you know the results after the long as boot time hahaha
if internet explorer runs and give you internet then use it to immediately download malwarebytes and latest definition files.
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jonb123 wroteJimJohnny wrotejonb123 wroteJimJohnny wrotejonb123 wrote Ok so you can get internet explorer to run, did you check the proxy settings as well?
you can test to see if the tcpip stack is corrupted by clicking start then run and typing cmd then pressing enter
when the black box comes up type ping 127.0.0.1 then press enter
you should get 4 replys
whilst you are there you might as well type ipconfig
press enter
write down the default gateway IP
type ping then the default gateway address (probably 192.168.0.1)
press enter
if you get replys then type ping [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and press enter
if you get replys from that then you most likely have a virus and will need to copy latest malware bytes/definitions to a usb stick and trasfer to computer and run a full scan
Then I am thinking it is a virus, because I got a reply from all of them. With no packets lost.
If you had replies from all then there is nothing wrong with your hardware / network or DNS services. Try rebooting the computer and mashing the f8 key whilst it boots. When you get a text menu come up select safe mode with networking. once it has booted try internet explorer again.
Alright I will give that a try, I will let you know the results after the long as boot time hahaha
if internet explorer runs and give you internet then use it to immediately download malwarebytes and latest definition files.
It still had no internet.
Ezy wrote Is it blocking the automatic updates or manual updates?
All updates, for any program.
This is the diagnostics that came up when I open Internet Explorer.
Last diagnostic run time: 01/09/12 10:50:51 Network Adapter Diagnostic
Network location detection
info Using home Internet connection
Network adapter identification
info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection, Device=3Com 3C905TX-based Ethernet Adapter (Generic), MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN
info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection 5, Device=Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN
info Network connection: Name=1394 Connection, Device=1394 Net Adapter, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=1394
warn This machine has more than one Ethernet or more than one Wireless adapter
info Redirecting user to support call
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity
warn FTP (Passive): Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTPS: Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
warn FTP (Active): Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTPS: Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
error Could not make an HTTP connection.
error Could not make an HTTPS connection.
error Could not make an FTP connection.
Network location detection
info Using home Internet connection
Network adapter identification
info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection, Device=3Com 3C905TX-based Ethernet Adapter (Generic), MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN
info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection 5, Device=Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN
info Network connection: Name=1394 Connection, Device=1394 Net Adapter, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=1394
warn This machine has more than one Ethernet or more than one Wireless adapter
info Redirecting user to support call
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity
warn FTP (Passive): Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTPS: Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
warn FTP (Active): Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTPS: Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] A connection with the server could not be established
error Could not make an HTTP connection.
error Could not make an HTTPS connection.
error Could not make an FTP connection.
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probably your easiest solution now would be to download malwarebytes and superanitspyware portable onto a USB and transfer on to the PC then run em
Second note...
Seems the internet is awash with users getting the errors in your diags with AVG try uninstalling AVG and rebooting. AVG is pants anyway. you should use something like miscrosoft security essentials [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] its free and does a better job
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Second note...
Seems the internet is awash with users getting the errors in your diags with AVG try uninstalling AVG and rebooting. AVG is pants anyway. you should use something like miscrosoft security essentials [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] its free and does a better job
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jonb123 wrote probably your easiest solution now would be to download malwarebytes and superanitspyware portable onto a USB and transfer on to the PC then run em
Well I have MalwareBytes on the computer, just not up to date. Try it anyways or just get on a computer that has internet and install both onto a USB drive?
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Second note...
Seems the internet is awash with users getting the errors in your diags with AVG try uninstalling AVG and rebooting. AVG is pants anyway. you should use something like miscrosoft security essentials [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] its free and does a better job
Seems the internet is awash with users getting the errors in your diags with AVG try uninstalling AVG and rebooting. AVG is pants anyway. you should use something like miscrosoft security essentials [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] its free and does a better job
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jonb123 wrote Second note...
Seems the internet is awash with users getting the errors in your diags with AVG try uninstalling AVG and rebooting. AVG is pants anyway. you should use something like miscrosoft security essentials [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] its free and does a better job
Alright I will uninstall AVG right now and let you know if that helps.
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If you have IE8 installed then its probably the problem.
IE8 has some nasty side effects with some AV
IE8 has some nasty side effects with some AV
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