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When I boot up my computer the little network icon on the taskbar says
I'm not connected to anything (it has an X over the computers), but I am connected because I can use the internet. Also, whenever I try to access the network and sharing center or the 'connect to' windows, they take a very long time to load. The network and sharing center window isn't even responsive; i usually have to close it with the task manager. This didn't happen when my computer came out of the box (pre-installed with Vista), but started happening after I downloaded some programs for it (iTunes, OpenOffice, GIMP...) and I don't think I have any viruses that would cause this problem (checked with AVAST). Are there any solutions to this problem? Is it a certain program I downloaded? Any help would be appreciated. |
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I'm having the same problem as the both of you. I've determined that it's
also causing my Windows Media Center to not load the extender for my 360 and it won't download the update for my Zune. Manly because sharing is disabled somehow on the network and I can't change it. I can't even click the network window. "MikeK" wrote: If it helps I am on a wireless connection, and when i hover over the icon, it says "wireless connection: unknown" and "server execution failed". My main problem is the inability to open the network or "connect to" explorers |
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