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  • #31
    Originally posted by mustang_revival View Post
    Repair the Windows 8/7/Vista TCP/IP Stack
    Click Start > All Programs > Accessories, right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator. Windows 8 users press [Windows Key] + [X] and select Command Prompt (Admin).
    At the command prompt type: netsh winsock reset catalog and press [Enter].
    Next type: netsh int ip reset reset.log and press [Enter].
    Restart your PC for the changes to take effect.
    OK this failed with access is denied.

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    • #32
      So I tried the following and it completed successfully but still no change.

      To open a command prompt, click Start and then type cmd in the Search programs and files box.
      Under Programs, right-click the CMD.exe icon, and then click Run as administrator.
      When the User Account Control box appears, click Yes.
      At the command prompt, enter the following command, and then press Enter:

      netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt

      Note If you don't want to specify a directory path for the log file, run the following command instead:

      netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt

      Restart the computer.

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      • #33
        Have you checked it for malware?

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        • #34
          Did you try hard coding 4.2.2.1 as your dns server?
          WRX

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
            Have you checked it for malware?
            I ran Malwarebytes and it came up with the following. I haven't quarantined anything as I figured I would wait to see what the TCP/IP reset did. I also tried another Restoring again but it failed. Here is what Malwarebytes came up with, sorry it's long.

            Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
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            Scan Date: 11/6/2014
            Scan Time: 1:16:08 PM
            Logfile: malwarebytelog.txt
            Administrator: Yes

            Version: 2.00.3.1025
            Malware Database: v2014.09.19.05
            Rootkit Database: v2014.09.18.01
            License: Free
            Malware Protection: Disabled
            Malicious Website Protection: Disabled
            Self-protection: Disabled

            OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1
            CPU: x86
            File System: NTFS
            User: Vicky

            Scan Type: Threat Scan
            Result: Completed
            Objects Scanned: 285603
            Time Elapsed: 19 min, 43 sec

            Memory: Enabled
            Startup: Enabled
            Filesystem: Enabled
            Archives: Enabled
            Rootkits: Disabled
            Heuristics: Enabled
            PUP: Enabled
            PUM: Enabled

            Processes: 0
            (No malicious items detected)

            Modules: 0
            (No malicious items detected)

            Registry Keys: 6
            PUP.Optional.OSProtect.A, HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\pcwatch, , [d4ad7c73ccafde58d67ca01d3bc6c937],
            PUP.Optional.Sanbreel.A, HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\{be5bf058-a067-4076-8c2e-22b9345a0260}Gw, , [d3ae40afc4b767cf38c562a8b64dbc44],
            PUP.Optional.SearchSnacks.A, HKLM\SOFTWARE\SearchSnacks, , [8cf55d92d7a48babbf66e8363cc7768a],
            PUP.Optional.SearchSnacks, HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\ssnfd, , [443d96598af1a591265e30de8f74738d],
            PUP.Optional.MyOSProtect.A, HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\MYOSPROTECT , , [b9c8648b3744b77f8b2ed03531d23ac6],
            PUP.Optional.Spigot.A, HKU\S-1-5-21-1754136934-3662817825-519416926-1001-{ED1FC765-E35E-4C3D-BF15-2C2B11260CE4}-0\SOFTWARE\APPDATALOW\SOFTWARE\Vuze Remote, , [4839509f4c2f62d452e854b1b053f20e],

            Registry Values: 3
            PUP.Optional.BrowserFeatures.A, HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\RUN |Browser Features, C:\Program Files\Browser Features\BManager.exe, , [dfa28c63205bee48153b24e10af916ea]
            PUP.Optional.BrowserFeatures.A, HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\RUN |BManager, C:\Program Files\Browser Features\BManager.exe, , [a8d9f7f80e6d181ef160e61f58ab48b8]
            PUP.Optional.MyOSProtect.A, HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\MYOSPROTECT |ImagePath, C:\Program Files\Web Protect\MyOSProtect.exe, , [b9c8648b3744b77f8b2ed03531d23ac6]

            Registry Data: 0
            (No malicious items detected)

            Folders: 1
            Rogue.Multiple, C:\ProgramData\2308189059, , [c9b8b03f5a21bf7796a2854119e93dc3],

            Files: 8
            PUP.Optional.OSProtect.A, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\pcwatch.sys, , [d4ad7c73ccafde58d67ca01d3bc6c937],
            PUP.Optional.OSProtect.A, C:\Program Files\Web Protect\pcwatch.sys, , [9de415daf883a98dd87a813cc53c40c0],
            PUP.Optional.MyOSProtect.A, C:\Windows\Temp\MyOSProtect.log, , [9fe26986cfacf1451a6584805aa9639d],
            PUP.Optional.MyOSProtect.A, C:\Windows\System32\MyOSProtectOff.ini, , [daa75b945c1fde58c0f6699c7f842cd4],
            PUP.Optional.MyOSProtect.A, C:\Windows\System32\MyOSProtect.ini, , [ec955d924e2d4ee80daac04581823ac6],
            PUP.Optional.Sanbreel.A, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\{be5bf058-a067-4076-8c2e-22b9345a0260}Gw.sys, , [d3ae40afc4b767cf38c562a8b64dbc44],
            PUP.Optional.TidyNetwork.A, C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\TidyNetwork Update, , [0a7703eca8d3e5519e3240d5c63d0ef2],
            Rogue.Multiple, C:\ProgramData\2308189059\BIT1EC6.tmp, , [c9b8b03f5a21bf7796a2854119e93dc3],

            Physical Sectors: 0
            (No malicious items detected)


            (end)

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            • #36
              Cleanup and reboot.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by mustang_revival View Post
                Did you try hard coding 4.2.2.1 as your dns server?
                I'm not even sure how to do that

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Jose View Post
                  No problems pinging the NIC or the gateway.
                  Originally posted by Jose View Post
                  Regarding yahoo, it gives the message "ping request could not find host www.yahoo.com.... 4.2.2.1 does work though.
                  So, we're looking at a name resolution issue here.

                  First, open a Command window as administrator, and run ipconfig /flushdns.

                  Then go to Properties of TCP/IPv4, make sure the radio button for 'Obtain DNS server address automatically' is selected. Restart the computer and try again.

                  If that has all been done correctly, and yet you still have a DNS resolution problem, you could be dealing with a virus.
                  When the government pays, the government controls.

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                  • #39
                    Post this IP in the address bar of the web browser and see what comes up

                    98.139.183.24

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Jose View Post
                      I'm not even sure how to do that
                      KnowledgeBase, knowledge base, universities, colleges, higher education, knowledge sharing, knowledge collaboration, technical support self-service solutions
                      WRX

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                      • #41
                        God I love not having to do this over the phone anymore.
                        sigpic

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                        • #42
                          Well sunofabitch! So I found out how to do a System Recovery and went through it just to see what options were available. I saw another option for System Restore in there so I went through the same motions as before and it similarly failed. Rebooted the system and it gave me a window saying that it successfully restored. Saw a couple of new things on the screen looking like it was connected to the internet and it appears to be working now. Running kinda of slow but don't know if it was that way before. I'm going to remove my NIC and go back to the original one and blow out all this dust in there but this appears to be working now. I'll update later but thanks everybody for the suggestions.

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                          • #43
                            Rebooted and it's back to not connecting again

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                            • #44
                              Pull the hdd and scan ofline, I suspect there's something deeply embedded.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
                                Pull the hdd and scan ofline, I suspect there's something deeply embedded.
                                At this point I'm thinking of just going ahead with the system recovery. If there is something on the HDD, would this take care of it? Or would you still recommend pulling the HDD and scanning offline? Doesn't appear to be anything on the computer that I would need to backup so doing a recovery should be an easy option.

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