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Re: Please help!!! Can't connect to internet!!!
'pcbutts1 [MS MVP Wrote: > ;3133672']How did you fix it? > I didn't fix anything. -- pinacoladaxb |
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Re: Please help!!! Can't connect to internet!!!
In article <_sE1k.2759$.sbc.com>, pcbutts1
@leythosthestalker.com says... > How did you fix it? Why did you suggest that tool if you didn't know the specifics of his situation? -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" (remove 999 for proper email address) |
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Re: Please help!!! Can't connect to internet!!!
Well if you did nothing then it sounds to me like Winsock corruption. Your
systems Winsock can be hijacked, enabling spyware to record everything you do online or send information you think is going to one Web site to another altogether. Any corruption in the Winsock 2 LSP will disable your internet access. Possibly you have inadvertently installed some spyware that adds an LSP of its own. Winsock 2 adheres to the Windows Open Service Architecture. In effect, the WOSA architecture allows third-party service providers to be plugged in without the need for application developers to rewrite their code and without the need to replace the Winsock 2 DLL ws2_ 32.dll. The DLL implementing an LSP is either loaded by another LSP or directly by ws2_32.dll, depending upon its position in the protocol chain. If an LSP is not at the top of the protocol chain, the LSP immediately above it in the chain loads it; otherwise, it is loaded by ws2_ 32.dll. The fix of mine you ran wipes out all of the 3rd party LSP's so they have to be reloaded by the ws2_ 32.dll or the program itself. Legitimate anti-spyware applications like Super AntiSpyware and others with real-time protection will reload their LPS on reboot. Spyware that accesses the LSP's when the LSP is removed will cause the problem you had for example the old new.net Trojan. The reason your system is rebooted after running the fix is to complete the repair by rebuilding files. It was bad malware that caused that issue and the Winsock repair that fixed it. -- Ignore posts made by the person called Leythos, he is a stalker who's been obsessed with me for years ever since I spurned his advances towards me. "pinacoladaxb" <pinacoladaxb.28cd964@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news inacoladaxb.28cd964@pcbanter.net...> > 'pcbutts1 [MS MVP Wrote: >> ;3133672']How did you fix it? >> > > I didn't fix anything. > > > > > -- > pinacoladaxb |
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Re: Please help!!! Can't connect to internet!!!
Leythos;3133743 Wrote: > In article _sE1k.2759$.sbc.com, pcbutts1 > @leythosthestalker.com says...- > How did you fix it?- > > Why did you suggest that tool if you didn't know the specifics of his > situation? > BECAUSE HE DOESN'T CARE! Honestly. Did you look at his recent posts? THEY'RE ALL THE SAME. "Try my ____ tool" "My _______ can solve all of your problems. Download it now." "Use my free ______." -- pinacoladaxb |
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Re: Please help!!! Can't connect to internet!!!
I don't use the internet on my windows computer for anything except testing games I develop. I'm going to propose a reason for this problem, but don't jump on it just to get yourself cleared. Before I ran your software and after the internet stopped working, I deleted one of the connections that was not in use. I thought maybe my computer was trying to connect to it even though it could not. -- pinacoladaxb |
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Re: Please help!!! Can't connect to internet!!!
pinacoladaxb wrote:
> Leythos;3133327 Wrote: >> In article uxn1k.3040$.sbc.com, pcbutts1 >> @leythosthestalker.com says...- >> Sorry to burst your bubble and that of the stalker Leythos, did you >> read the >> part of my sig that says to ignore him? He has you believing my >> winsock tool >> damaged your computer when all it is the standard "Microsoft" netsh >> command, nothing more nothing less, netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt. >> that's >> it. > > Before I ran your program, the only thing wrong with my computer was it > couldn't connect to the internet. > After I ran your program, I get an "Invalid System Disk" error during > the booting process and I get a message saying it can't find a file. Remove the floppy. -- Joe =o) |
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Re: Please help!!! Can't connect to internet!!!
Elmo;3133827 Wrote: > > Remove the floppy. Remove.....the.....floppy? Floppy what? Which floppy? How? -- pinacoladaxb |
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Re: Please help!!! Can't connect to internet!!!
pinacoladaxb wrote:
> Elmo;3133827 Wrote: >> >> Remove the floppy. > Remove.....the.....floppy? Floppy what? Which floppy? How? You must be a new Vista user. |
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Re: Please help!!! Can't connect to internet!!!
pinacoladaxb wrote:
I tried the Winsock repair thing. Now, when the computer boots up, it says "Invalid system disk Replace disk, and then press any key" > Elmo;3133827 Wrote: >> Remove the floppy. pinacoladaxb wrote: > Remove.....the.....floppy? Floppy what? Which floppy? How? It was merely a suggestion. If you downloaded the program mentioned above to a floppy in your A: drive, and left the floppy diskette in the A: drive, you would receive that error message, "Invalid system disk. Replace disk, and then press any key", upon reboot. -- Joe =o) |
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Re: Please help!!! Can't connect to internet!!!
I thought I mentioned earlier that I am a Windows XP user. I HATE Vista. -- pinacoladaxb |
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