K kamry2009 Active member Joined Feb 18, 2014 Posts 26 Feb 20, 2014 #21 ok>>>>>> Attachments AutkoRuns.txt 67.5 KB · Views: 1 AutoRuns.rar 52.2 KB · Views: 3
TomasD Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 461 Location Kaunas, Lithuania Feb 20, 2014 #22 (Un)fortunately, there's nothing suspicious in the Autoruns log file. Let's make sure the issue is with your computer and not with DNS server or your router. Please try running the following commands from the elevated ("Run As Administrator") command prompt: Code: netsh interface ip set dns name="Wireless Network Connection" source=static addr=none netsh interface ip add dns name="Wireless Network Connection" addr=8.8.4.4 index=1 netsh interface ip add dns name="Wireless Network Connection" addr=8.8.8.8 index=2 ipconfig /flushdns Do some testing and if you see the issue persists, set DNS server to the one provided by DHCP (your router): Code: netsh interface ip set dns name="Wireless Network Connection" source=dhcp ipconfig /flushdns
(Un)fortunately, there's nothing suspicious in the Autoruns log file. Let's make sure the issue is with your computer and not with DNS server or your router. Please try running the following commands from the elevated ("Run As Administrator") command prompt: Code: netsh interface ip set dns name="Wireless Network Connection" source=static addr=none netsh interface ip add dns name="Wireless Network Connection" addr=8.8.4.4 index=1 netsh interface ip add dns name="Wireless Network Connection" addr=8.8.8.8 index=2 ipconfig /flushdns Do some testing and if you see the issue persists, set DNS server to the one provided by DHCP (your router): Code: netsh interface ip set dns name="Wireless Network Connection" source=dhcp ipconfig /flushdns
K kamry2009 Active member Joined Feb 18, 2014 Posts 26 Feb 21, 2014 #24 can you use Team Viewer to see this problem by your self?
K kamry2009 Active member Joined Feb 18, 2014 Posts 26 Feb 24, 2014 #25 i send you my id and password pm
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,064 Location Upstate, NY Feb 25, 2014 #27 kamry2009 said: can you use Team Viewer to see this problem by your self? Click to expand... Sorry, kamry2009, we do not support the use of Team Viewer as we like to keep all help in the forums so other people can learn from the posts.
kamry2009 said: can you use Team Viewer to see this problem by your self? Click to expand... Sorry, kamry2009, we do not support the use of Team Viewer as we like to keep all help in the forums so other people can learn from the posts.
K kamry2009 Active member Joined Feb 18, 2014 Posts 26 Feb 25, 2014 #28 thanks Corrine because my language not that good so i just think that you can see this problem by your self to have full image about what im talking about in my country we dont have professional IT like YOU all what they say you should format no other solution:lol: anyway i think this problem cant be solve so i open new topic in windows 7 i just WANT to know how can i repair windows 7 please close this topic
thanks Corrine because my language not that good so i just think that you can see this problem by your self to have full image about what im talking about in my country we dont have professional IT like YOU all what they say you should format no other solution:lol: anyway i think this problem cant be solve so i open new topic in windows 7 i just WANT to know how can i repair windows 7 please close this topic
K kamry2009 Active member Joined Feb 18, 2014 Posts 26 Feb 26, 2014 #29 please close the topic i resolve it by upgrade win7 thanks for your time