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Right click and uninstall the ethernet card and reboot. Windows should autodetect the card and reinstall the appopriate drives. This should re-enable IPv4. Got to Networking and sharing then Click on change adapter. Then right click on local area connection. I saw that other thread, and at this point, I guess I agree with Daavee that you should go to a specialty forum such as bleepingcomputer for help in ensuring that your system is malware-free. In the end, however, it may be simpler to backup your data files and do a reinstall -- IF that family friend who built the PC gave you a Windows XP install CD with it and if you can find the drivers.

For the other hardware video card, sound card, network adapter you'll have to go to the individual manufacturers. I haven't tried the following so I can't vouch for either its effectiveness or its safety, but if you're willing to gamble after you're pretty confident that malware is gone Some, however, disagree I leave Windows NT authentication on the next screen.

Click the "Client Configuration" button on the same screen Uncheck "Dynamically determinate port" and specify a port number. In this example we are using Thank you. After spending several hours on the issue, this solution worked. Please do the needful..

Learn more. Asked 1 year, 8 months ago. Active 1 year, 8 months ago. Viewed 2k times. Has anyone else run into this issue and can assist? My odbc. Improve this question. David Tait David Tait 11 2 2 bronze badges. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Can you please advise me how to uninstall and then reinstall the device.



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