connecting to internet?

  1. #1
    mitchmcgee is offline Newbie

    Angry connecting to internet?

    Ok well here is the deal, I had a tech-guy come out and reformate my computer because it had a lot of viruses. Well it was working greate until i relized i had not security on my pc and got a virus that slowed my pc down. So I thought I will just reformate it my self. So I did and all went well. But I try to connect to the interent and the setup wizard cannot find the hardware to connect. I am not sure what that means but you got any adivse.

    Also, when I use my Cd that came with my interet modem it atomatically says error when I try to connect useing the Cd

    Please any one let me know what you think.

    thanks


  2. #2
    bkdc is offline Elite Member
    There is plenty of help here but you need to be a little more specific describing your problem.
    What operating system are you running, Windows XP, 98, ME, or some other ??

    What type of internet connection, dial-up, cable, dsl, etc. ???

    I assume that by reformat, you are talking about re-installing your OS.

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    rokytnji is offline Dedicated Member
    You can right click on my computer and select properties and go to hardware tab and after that select Device Manager. Look through The Network Devices and Modems for a explanation mark and click on properties and see if your Network/Modems are working correctly. It sounds like you blew away the drivers for your internal network cards when you reformatted.

  4. #4
    mitchmcgee is offline Newbie
    Well I am useing Windows Xp.
    using comcast.
    I basically deleted my hardrive and reinstaled everything from the CD that came with my computer. So if my internal network card driver is gone how can i get it back. Am I screwed or what. I mean without interent it is pointless. All my other dirves work fin like USB and mouse, keyboard, speakers, ect just the eithernet does not connect??
    Last edited by mitchmcgee; 30-11-2008 at 07:33 PM.

  5. #5
    bkdc is offline Elite Member
    There are several ways of doing this but this is what I found works the easiest & less complicated


    First do as rokytnji suggested:
    You can right click on my computer and select properties and go to hardware tab and after that select Device Manager. Look through The Network Devices and Modems for a explanation mark and click on properties and see if your Network/Modems are working correctly.
    An explanation mark appears usually indicates that there is a conflict and/or the device is not working properly. If so right click the device click properties, check if the device is enabled, then you can click the TROUBLESHOOT button & follow through.

    If unsuccessful, uninstall the device & start from scratch.
    START, CONTROL PANEL, ADD HARDWARE.
    If the device is not there do the same, START, CONTROL PANEL, ADD HARDWARE.

    If your install cd is not readable you can can most likely get a new driver by visiting the manufacturers web site & download or call/visit their support page.

  6. #6
    mitchmcgee is offline Newbie
    thanks that anwswer that I and I will try that. I also have another question about my screen reselution so check out my other thread please.

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