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Hi -
I just received my new Gateway desktop with Vista on Monday. I went out and bought a new Linksys wireless G router to replace my old router and when I hooked them up everything worked perfectly on the desktop. That is until Tuesday night when I could no longer access the Internet using a browser. The Google Desktop thing still updated itself; other applications were able to go online to download updates; the networking icon indicated that the computer was connected; and the repair function said nothing needed repairing. So, after a few hours on hold with my ISP, unplugging the modem, restarting the system; then unplugging the network cable from the router and plugging it into the modem and reattaching everything; we restarted the computer in safe mode with networking. Eureka, it worked. The only problem - no one (not my ISP or Linksys) can tell me how to get it to work in normal mode. Can someone please help me? The only changes made to the machine before the problem began was a few updates from Microsoft and McAfee. Before they installed I had no problem with getting to the Web in normal mode. Now, nothing. MsWrite -- MsWrite |
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It could be a security software. Try to run windows OS with a clean boot to troubleshoot it. This how to may help,
How to run Windows OS with a clean ...How to run Windows OS with a clean boot ... when you cannot determine the cause of the issue, you may run Windows Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Network. ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?t=57 Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "MsWrite" wrote in message ... Hi - I just received my new Gateway desktop with Vista on Monday. I went out and bought a new Linksys wireless G router to replace my old router and when I hooked them up everything worked perfectly on the desktop. That is until Tuesday night when I could no longer access the Internet using a browser. The Google Desktop thing still updated itself; other applications were able to go online to download updates; the networking icon indicated that the computer was connected; and the repair function said nothing needed repairing. So, after a few hours on hold with my ISP, unplugging the modem, restarting the system; then unplugging the network cable from the router and plugging it into the modem and reattaching everything; we restarted the computer in safe mode with networking. Eureka, it worked. The only problem - no one (not my ISP or Linksys) can tell me how to get it to work in normal mode. Can someone please help me? The only changes made to the machine before the problem began was a few updates from Microsoft and McAfee. Before they installed I had no problem with getting to the Web in normal mode. Now, nothing. MsWrite -- MsWrite |