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Answer» Use Comodo if you want a third-party firewall.
Also, uninstall the Netgear drivers, go to another computer, download the latest drivers and save to a flash drive, connect flash drive to your computer, and install the new Netgear drivers.I'm not sure, if firewall is a problem. It all started with Netgear card, and I suspect it may be causing errors in any other program, which has anything to do with internet connection (AVG, firewall, ETC.). I may be wrong though. Can you POST the newest dmp file?I have done a better install of the drivers. Last time I couldn't find the old driver as on the WEBSITE it told me to remove the stick before un-installing... So this time I un-installed while the stick was in the computer and then reinstalled it cleanly.
I also installed Comodo (I like) which seems to be making my computer run better so far. We will have to wait and see tomorrow when I get home from work!
Thanks guys, Josh
[attachment deleted by ADMIN]Very well then Keep us posted.i think re-instal u r windowsQuote from: amrkhan on July 16, 2009, 11:48:00 PM i think re-instal u r windows [/quote
Indeed. Sorted!
Thanks for your help Broni.How ? ?Curious too...Cleanly reinstalled the drivers again, I think it was.
Don't know how they stopped working in the first place but they did.Thanks for POSTING back Least I could do for the help Quote from: Ibiza125 on September 02, 2009, 10:46:51 AMLeast I could do for the help
Welcome Aboard ! !
Just ask Broni...he 'da Man !
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