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Network cable could also be bad, swap it with another.
Make sure the Ip address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS servers are set correctly, or are being obtained correctly from the router if it is DHCP.
Make sure the Ip address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS servers are set correctly, or are being obtained correctly from the router if it is DHCP.
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PJ If you click on the properties, then click on TCP/IP it should all say Obtain IP and DNS automatically, assuming you getting on through a router ?
Now try going to Start -> RUN -> CMD (or command if that doesn't work) -> OKand type ipconfig /all <enter>
You might want to copy/paste the results of that here, if there is a Default Gateway listed, try pinging the IP of it... for me results are like this:
Pinging 10.100.1.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 10.100.1.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=255
For most people with a store bought home router it's going to be 192.168.x.x....
Now try going to Start -> RUN -> CMD (or command if that doesn't work) -> OKand type ipconfig /all <enter>
You might want to copy/paste the results of that here, if there is a Default Gateway listed, try pinging the IP of it... for me results are like this:
Pinging 10.100.1.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 10.100.1.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=255
For most people with a store bought home router it's going to be 192.168.x.x....
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Patrick
When it starts up I am getting:
Application failed to initialize: 0x800106BA
I looked it up, didn't think it had anything to do with this (could be wrong).
Another thing I am noticing with this machine is that all the "HELP" (as in troubleshooter) files are missing, it gives me a dll error when I click on one of those
When it starts up I am getting:
Application failed to initialize: 0x800106BA
I looked it up, didn't think it had anything to do with this (could be wrong).
Another thing I am noticing with this machine is that all the "HELP" (as in troubleshooter) files are missing, it gives me a dll error when I click on one of those
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Go to the Control Panel and select Network Connections. Click the Local Area Connections Properties Icon. In that window double click the Internet Protocol(TCP/IP). Make sure the Obtain an IP address automatically is enabled and the DNS server is enable. Then in the bottom right hand corner click the Advanced box and the IP Setting should show the DHCP is enabled.
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Oh, another quick test is in the same Local Area Connections Properties box go to the Advance tab and go to Windows Firewall. Disable it just to test and see if the firewall maybe blocking the network traffic.
MikeyB
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Go to the Control Panel and select Network Connections. Click the Local Area Connections Properties Icon. In that window double click the Internet Protocol(TCP/IP). Make sure the Obtain an IP address automatically is enabled and the DNS server is enable. Then in the bottom right hand corner click the Advanced box and the IP Setting should show the DHCP is enabled.
MikeyB
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Thanks a million dude, you just saved me a lot more wasted time and confusion (and ultimately MONEY, cause I would have taken it somewhere after today.
Thanks to everyone else who helped also.
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