Thread moved..hmm am posting on the wrong forum, sorry i just signed up lol.. can a mod move this to windows 7 help and support please?
hp pavilion g6 notebook pcPC manufacturers often post updated drivers on their support site. What is the brand and model of your PC?
hp pavilion g6 notebook pc
Sometimes I've found that just going into the Network and Sharing Center, (right click on the icon on your task bar) and clicking on Change Adapter Settings, then disabling the connection, waiting a few seconds and then re-enabling it will work too.
i tried all of this awhile ago, none workedHi
I assume you are connecting through a wireless router.
If it's your own router try resetting it, also you can go into device manager and find and uninstall your Network adapter.
When you reboot Windows will detect it and install a working driver for it and configure it.
Windows is usually pretty good at this, when you install Windows it connects to the internet before you ever get to the desktop all on it's own.
Badrobots idea of getting a new driver from HP should work too, if the driver is the problem.
Sometimes I've found that just going into the Network and Sharing Center, (right click on the icon on your task bar) and clicking on Change Adapter Settings, then disabling the connection, waiting a few seconds and then re-enabling it will work too.
Mike
just tried those, didn't workTry your luck here. Just select your OS and scroll down to "Driver-Network" to see the available downloads for your wireless adapter. I suggest that you uninstall first the existing driver before re-installing it.
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it says "Ping request could not find host yohoo.com. Please check the name and try again."Hi
Try this, open the command prompt and type...
ping yohoo.com
Make sure you have a valid connection.
If that works open Internet Options in control panel and go to Connections, LAN Settings, check to make sure it's set to...
Automatically Detect Settings.
This setting often gets hijacked by malware.
If you don't already have it download and run Malwarebytes.
Let us know how that goes.
What browser are you using?
Have you tried any others?
Can you access your email client?
Mike
i tried that before, but i tried again anyway now after rebooting it say installing driver was unsuccessfulHi
Sorry that should say "Ping Yahoo.com" or you can do Comcast.net.
I'd still check the LAN settings if you haven't done it.
I would really expect that uninstalling the network device in Device Manager and rebooting would fix it if the problem was something related to the driver, a basic Windows driver that it loads by default should work.
It should look something like this...
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Can you plug the computer into the cable directly and see if that works?
Mike