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Old 12-21-2005, 07:29 AM
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Default Need someone smart

I know something is broken, don't know what.

Internet connection only lasts for a minute or two. Then goes completely useless. No connection whatsoever.

Tried it with DSL, usb-connection DSL, usb-wireless cable connection, and ethernet NIC. (I have cable, gf has DSL)

I also did a clean format-install w/ windows 2000 pro & windows xp pro....same problems with both OS.

Not sure what is up. I assume no virus/worms/etc. since i just (today) did a clean install....not sure if this contributes but when i tried to go run-> cmd....the screen flickers the command prompt and then disappears....so can't do that function. (computer is an old dell 'P3')

If anyone knows what the hell this is (or what to replace), please help me....i don't even know who to ask/where to look....Thank you
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Old 12-21-2005, 03:59 PM
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Default Re: Need someone smart

It's hard to tell what's going on. If you don't have a cmd prompt I sort of doubt the computer is "clean"... Perhaps a virus got into the MBR of the hard drive and a reinstall didn't remove it.

Typically, if the OS can't stay connceted to a network over a series of interfaces the network stack within the OS is corrupt somehow. I've never heard of this happening on a fresh install.

Because of the strange cmd problem I would suggest doing a completely clean install. Start with a HDD that's had all zeros written to it. I use Hitachi DFT for this purpose. It can overwrite the MBR of the HDD also.

Good luck.
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