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Can not connect to the internet

Last answer on Oct 11, 2009 9:39:41 am BST Walt, on Oct 10, 2009 9:48:17 pm BST 
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Hello,
I had a wireless router connected to my home computer. I no longer needed it so I gave it away. I unhooked it and turn my computer off. When I powered up my home computer, It now would not connect to the internet. It would say weak or no local connection. I called my network provider and we worked on it for 2 hours. He said heshowed I was getting a signal but it was connecting. I took my computer to a repair shop he plugged it in and it worked fine on his internet, he said nothing was wrong with it. I then called my provider and they sent some one over. je worked on it for 2 hours, replaced the the cable box, hooked his laptop to it and it worked. But mine will still not connnect. We turn off all the firewalls and did everything possible. But it still will not connect. Any Ideas

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 iveal, on Oct 11, 2009 9:39:41 am BST

Dear Sir,

Please try formatting your PC after having

made back up copy of your database.

It might solve the problem.

Thanks.

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