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internet explorer not working!?
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Hi, new to this forum and it looks good. My prob is i deleted internet explorer!? I know it was a stupid thing to do but it's done now. I restored my pc to a earlier date and seem to have it back. The only thing is I can't use the net for anything now!! I've been on these helplines and they cost a fortune. they seem to think that my pc and modem are talking to each other but I'm not linked to my asdl provider. I know there is no prob with the server and the fault is mine. somebody said that I probably deleted the address of the server?? can I just write this back in and how?? If there's a reply to this please could anybody else with a suggestion please post it also as i have tried many things already. Thanks......
Let's check a few things concerning your basic connectivity:
- In your Start menu, click the "Run..." option, type "cmd" (omit the quotes; if you use Windows 95/98, type "command" instead) in the "Open:" box, and hit enter. In the resulting DOS window, type the following command at the DOS prompt; post the information the command returns:
For Windows 2000 & XP:
ipconfig /all
For Windows 95/98:
winipcfg
In the statistics returned by the command, verify that your network adapter has been assigned valid IP, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS server info.
- While still in the DOS box:
* Try to ping the local "loopback" address of your computer:
ping 127.0.0.1
* Try to ping the IP address that the ipconfig command reported for your network adapter:
ping IP_address_of_adapter
* Try to ping Google by its IP address:
ping 216.239.63.104
* Try to ping Google by URL
ping www.google.com
Let us know what you get.
- In your Start menu, click the "Run..." option, type "cmd" (omit the quotes; if you use Windows 95/98, type "command" instead) in the "Open:" box, and hit enter. In the resulting DOS window, type the following command at the DOS prompt; post the information the command returns:
For Windows 2000 & XP:
ipconfig /all
For Windows 95/98:
winipcfg
In the statistics returned by the command, verify that your network adapter has been assigned valid IP, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS server info.
- While still in the DOS box:
* Try to ping the local "loopback" address of your computer:
ping 127.0.0.1
* Try to ping the IP address that the ipconfig command reported for your network adapter:
ping IP_address_of_adapter
* Try to ping Google by its IP address:
ping 216.239.63.104
* Try to ping Google by URL
ping www.google.com
Let us know what you get.
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Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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