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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 898
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![]() I have googled and googled, no dice. I am going crazy!!!
Anyways, my issue is with a laptop that I am working on. It has an integrated Realtek NIC adapter. When I go into Network Connection upon boot, I see that the local area connection is disabled. If I enable it (which works flawlessly) I can get right on to the internet for the duration that the laptop is powered up. I guess my question is this: Why does the NIC keep getting disabled everytime I reboot? I have looked in Services (By the way this is a WinXP Home sysytem) and Network Connections is enabled and started with boot. I have scanned the PC for viruses and it is coming up 100% clean. Any help is greatly appreciated. This is driving me NUTS to say the least. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 2,240
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hah good luck, go to geek squad! lol
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