You might find more detailed information on the problem in your system logs. You can view the logs with the Event Viewer utility in your Administrative Tools control panel.
Look through the messages in the System and Application logs, especially those identified as "Error" or "Warning". If you find any information in the messages which could help pinpoint the problem, post the full and exact text of those messages here.
DMR
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Do a virus and spyware scan first and then :
Open Run menu and run this command : netsh winsock reset
nanosani
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Did you do a virus scan and a spyware scan ???? most probably you'll have a virus in your computer. The command I told you was only for reseting LSPs. Post your hijackthis log in spyware and nasties forum.
nanosani
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