can anybody help please? Ive just spent 6 frustrating hours trying to recover
my pc system. Having downloaded a security program from my isp supplier my pc
crashed and although I have recovered the pc it appears that whatever hit me
has scrambled my internet connection settings and I can no longer connect. My
win.ini file and system.ini files were lost but through your pages have
managed to recover them. No matter what I do I cant seem to get to a place
where I can reinstate my internet settings. I know I am connected because i
am writing this on my laptop which uses the same modem so i believe that side
is ok. Where do I look? where are they hiding? system restore doesnt help ca
n anybody out there ??
thanks

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retiredandslowsorry

Re: lost internet settings for windows xp home edtn by Jack

Jack
Wed May 07 11:04:20 PDT 2008

Hi
This process might help you to find out whether the computer's network
system is configured correctly.
http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html
If every thing checks OK and it does not work try this,
http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"rexy" <rexy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F791E6C6-630D-4BBA-9967-2A485CF6E37B@microsoft.com...
> can anybody help please? Ive just spent 6 frustrating hours trying to
> recover
> my pc system. Having downloaded a security program from my isp supplier my
> pc
> crashed and although I have recovered the pc it appears that whatever hit
> me
> has scrambled my internet connection settings and I can no longer connect.
> My
> win.ini file and system.ini files were lost but through your pages have
> managed to recover them. No matter what I do I cant seem to get to a place
> where I can reinstate my internet settings. I know I am connected because
> i
> am writing this on my laptop which uses the same modem so i believe that
> side
> is ok. Where do I look? where are they hiding? system restore doesnt help
> ca
> n anybody out there ??
> thanks
>
> --
> retiredandslowsorry


Re: lost internet settings for windows xp home edtn by rexy

rexy
Wed May 07 12:00:02 PDT 2008

thanks for the reply Jack, much appreciated, Im quite thick when it comes to
things like this so how do I access the fix when I cant connect my pc, or do
i just access it on my laptop?
--
retiredandslowsorry


"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:

> Hi
> This process might help you to find out whether the computer's network
> system is configured correctly.
> http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html
> If every thing checks OK and it does not work try this,
> http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "rexy" <rexy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F791E6C6-630D-4BBA-9967-2A485CF6E37B@microsoft.com...
> > can anybody help please? Ive just spent 6 frustrating hours trying to
> > recover
> > my pc system. Having downloaded a security program from my isp supplier my
> > pc
> > crashed and although I have recovered the pc it appears that whatever hit
> > me
> > has scrambled my internet connection settings and I can no longer connect.
> > My
> > win.ini file and system.ini files were lost but through your pages have
> > managed to recover them. No matter what I do I cant seem to get to a place
> > where I can reinstate my internet settings. I know I am connected because
> > i
> > am writing this on my laptop which uses the same modem so i believe that
> > side
> > is ok. Where do I look? where are they hiding? system restore doesnt help
> > ca
> > n anybody out there ??
> > thanks
> >
> > --
> > retiredandslowsorry
>
>

RE: lost internet settings for windows xp home edtn by rexy

rexy
Wed May 07 13:38:52 PDT 2008

one other thing of note is that my network connections page in control box is
empty
--
retiredandslowsorry


"rexy" wrote:

> can anybody help please? Ive just spent 6 frustrating hours trying to recover
> my pc system. Having downloaded a security program from my isp supplier my pc
> crashed and although I have recovered the pc it appears that whatever hit me
> has scrambled my internet connection settings and I can no longer connect. My
> win.ini file and system.ini files were lost but through your pages have
> managed to recover them. No matter what I do I cant seem to get to a place
> where I can reinstate my internet settings. I know I am connected because i
> am writing this on my laptop which uses the same modem so i believe that side
> is ok. Where do I look? where are they hiding? system restore doesnt help ca
> n anybody out there ??
> thanks
>
> --
> retiredandslowsorry

Re: lost internet settings for windows xp home edtn by rexy

rexy
Wed May 07 13:40:03 PDT 2008

one other thing of note is that the network connections page in control box
is empty
--
retiredandslowsorry


"rexy" wrote:

> thanks for the reply Jack, much appreciated, Im quite thick when it comes to
> things like this so how do I access the fix when I cant connect my pc, or do
> i just access it on my laptop?
> --
> retiredandslowsorry
>
>
> "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > This process might help you to find out whether the computer's network
> > system is configured correctly.
> > http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html
> > If every thing checks OK and it does not work try this,
> > http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
> > Jack (MVP-Networking).
> >
> > "rexy" <rexy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:F791E6C6-630D-4BBA-9967-2A485CF6E37B@microsoft.com...
> > > can anybody help please? Ive just spent 6 frustrating hours trying to
> > > recover
> > > my pc system. Having downloaded a security program from my isp supplier my
> > > pc
> > > crashed and although I have recovered the pc it appears that whatever hit
> > > me
> > > has scrambled my internet connection settings and I can no longer connect.
> > > My
> > > win.ini file and system.ini files were lost but through your pages have
> > > managed to recover them. No matter what I do I cant seem to get to a place
> > > where I can reinstate my internet settings. I know I am connected because
> > > i
> > > am writing this on my laptop which uses the same modem so i believe that
> > > side
> > > is ok. Where do I look? where are they hiding? system restore doesnt help
> > > ca
> > > n anybody out there ??
> > > thanks
> > >
> > > --
> > > retiredandslowsorry
> >
> >