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Brian Harsha

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I have been trying for weeks (i give up after about 30 minutes everytime) to connect to the internet. It has the icon in the corner with ball circling the computers and it just says acquiring network address and doesnt change.
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  • Click Start > Run, copy and paste the following command into the "Open:" box:

    cmd /k ipconfig /all>c:\ipconfigall.txt&notepad c:\ipconfigall.txt&exit
    and then press [Enter].
  • A Notepad window will open with your IP configuration data in it. Press [Ctrl]-[A] to highlight it all, then press [Ctrl]-[C] to copy it to memory.
  • Start a reply to this thread (click the Add Reply button at the bottom), click once in the box where you would type your reply, the press [Ctrl]-[P] to paste what you copied to memory in Step 2 above.
  • Add whatever comments you like and then click the Add Reply button below your message.

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Windows IP Configuration



Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : Brian

Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :

Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Mixed

IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No

WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No



Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 3:



Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :

Description . . . . . . . . . . . : NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller

Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-18-F3-57-10-CE

Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes

Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes

IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 0.0.0.0

Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 0.0.0.0

Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :

DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 0.0.0.0

Thank you for taking your time to help!!
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Try this:

  • Click Start > Run, type in:

    devmgmt.msc

    and press [Enter].
  • Click the little "+" to the left of "Network adapters", then right-click your "NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller" and select "Uninstall".
  • Close Device Manager and reboot.
When Windows comes back up you should see it 'discovered new hardware' and reinstalling the driver for your "NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller".

Edited by SpywareDr, 20 September 2010 - 03:05 AM.

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