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INTERNET CONNECTION PROBLEM ON XP..


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Reset the connection, you have to tick apply the vundo fix then it will show you what it is doing, then you restart the PC
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i downloaded that file to my computer and a message came saying

" the wrong volume is in the drive. please insert volume RHSI_V1.2c into drive I:
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You saved it to CDR

If you insert it in your PC, click start, click my computer, right click the CD Drive, click explore, you should see winsockfix, double click that
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not a valid WIN32 application
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Hope you are using a CD RW

Install this on your PC then run winsockfix

http://www.microsoft...;displaylang=en
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i installed the other thing and it still says its not a valid application
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Hi helpme...

Let's look at some connection settings. Open Control Panel and double click on the Internet Options icon. In the window that opens, click on the Connections tab. At the bottom, click on the LAN Settings button. Is the box next to "Automatically detect network settings" ticked? If it isn't, tick it, Apply the change, and reboot. Do you find this box ticked or not ticked?

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hi wannabe..

the box was ticked when i opened it, therefore i did not reboot.
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