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    Re: IPV4 and IPV6 not connected

    Jeez, no details there and no details with ipconfig /all
    Needless to say, something is certainly wrong, I'm just not sure what.
    Check the properties of IPv4 again and see if your static entries are still set as before and make sure that the DNS entries are the ones I gave you before
    8.8.8.8 and
    8.8.4.4
    and then try this
    type ncpa.cpl into the search box and hit enter
    on the network connections page select then right click your adapter and choose properties
    on the local area connection properties dialog box click the Configure button near the top
    on the resultant dialog box choose the advanced tab at the top
    in the left box/frame labeled Property: look for something called Speed & Duplex, select it
    and then use the drop down arrow under "Value" to select 100 half
    OK your way back out of there, reboot your computer
    Let us know if that helps at all.
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    Re: IPV4 and IPV6 not connected

    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble View Post
    Jeez, no details there and no details with ipconfig /all
    Needless to say, something is certainly wrong, I'm just not sure what.
    Check the properties of IPv4 again and see if your static entries are still set as before and make sure that the DNS entries are the ones I gave you before
    8.8.8.8 and
    8.8.4.4
    and then try this
    type ncpa.cpl into the search box and hit enter
    on the network connections page select then right click your adapter and choose properties
    on the local area connection properties dialog box click the Configure button near the top
    on the resultant dialog box choose the advanced tab at the top
    in the left box/frame labeled Property: look for something called Speed & Duplex, select it
    and then use the drop down arrow under "Value" to select 100 half
    OK your way back out of there, reboot your computer
    Let us know if that helps at all.
    those values just dont seem to be sticking after i reboot its always set back to dhcp, i set the speed and duplex to 100 half rebooted, still no go

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    Re: IPV4 and IPV6 not connected

    I assume that running the network trouble shooter (Control Panel->View By: Small Icons->Troubleshooting->Connect to the Internet, is not providing a wealth of information so;
    First rerun the two commands that TorrentG recommended in post #10 of this thread IPV4 and IPV6 not connected
    reboot your computer.
    If that doesn't help and if swapping out the NIC with the other add on card produces the same results (no details regarding the properties of IPv4) then I suspect that either some type of malware or maybe a third party utility of some kind has removed or corrupted some vital dynamic link libraries or Layered Service Provider chains.
    If you can perform a system restore to a restore point prior to this problem that may help.
    You can launch a elevated command prompt and type sfc /scannow and see if that finds any problem files.
    I assume you have or at least will, promptly scan the computer with an updated antivirus scanner as well as run MalwareBytes
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    Re: IPV4 and IPV6 not connected

    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble View Post
    I assume that running the network trouble shooter (Control Panel->View By: Small Icons->Troubleshooting->Connect to the Internet, is not providing a wealth of information so;
    First rerun the two commands that TorrentG recommended in post #10 of this thread IPV4 and IPV6 not connected
    reboot your computer.
    If that doesn't help and if swapping out the NIC with the other add on card produces the same results (no details regarding the properties of IPv4) then I suspect that either some type of malware or maybe a third party utility of some kind has removed or corrupted some vital dynamic link libraries or Layered Service Provider chains.
    If you can perform a system restore to a restore point prior to this problem that may help.
    You can launch a elevated command prompt and type sfc /scannow and see if that finds any problem files.
    I assume you have or at least will, promptly scan the computer with an updated antivirus scanner as well as run MalwareBytes
    Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.46 - TechSpot Downloads and Spybot Search and Destroy The home of Spybot-S&D!

    im reinstalling mbam, i ran a scan after this first happened and it found nothing but im gonna run another scan as well as install spybot and avg and run those scans, if it is an issue with removed or corrupted some vital dynamic link libraries or Layered Service Provider chains, how do you fix that? i'll repost with scan results and results from sfc /scannow

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    Re: IPV4 and IPV6 not connected

    If I might make one suggestion, consider using Microsoft Security Essentials in place of AVG http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
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    Re: IPV4 and IPV6 not connected

    could not run avg or microsoft security essentials because it couldnt connect to the internet to update, ran the manual update on security essentials but it wont update, mbam and spybot came back clean and heres the sfc scan
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    Re: IPV4 and IPV6 not connected

    Couple of last resort possible things to try
    First boot into safemode with networking by tapping the F8 key as the machine is booting up and selecting safemode with networking from the boot menu. See if that produces any thing different, probably not but worth a try.
    Second do you have the option to beg, or borrow a USB wireless dongle from a relative, friend or neighbor for a brief test, just to see if it works any differently. I know you said originally that you have a wireless router so it might be worth a try.
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    Re: IPV4 and IPV6 not connected

    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble View Post
    Couple of last resort possible things to try
    First boot into safemode with networking by tapping the F8 key as the machine is booting up and selecting safemode with networking from the boot menu. See if that produces any thing different, probably not but worth a try.
    Second do you have the option to beg, or borrow a USB wireless dongle from a relative, friend or neighbor for a brief test, just to see if it works any differently. I know you said originally that you have a wireless router so it might be worth a try.
    yeah safemode is the same story, ive been booting into that periodically with no change, im about to take the wireless card from one of the other desktops and install it on here and see what happens

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    Re: IPV4 and IPV6 not connected

    well im having no luck getting the wireless card working, i just dont know whats going on with this computer, i downloaded the newest drivers for my mobo and installed those but i just found the installation cd for vista 64bit and ima try that, im grasping at straws here

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    Re: IPV4 and IPV6 not connected

    In device manager, right click on the wireless adapter and choose properties. Details tab. Change the dropdown to hardware ids. Copy/paste the results below that into a new post here. I'll be able to find the latest driver for you with that info, easily.

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