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Answer» Your online posting here so it isn't your service.
o Start > Run (Start search in VISTA) then type in: cmd
Click OK (in Vista, while holding CTRL, and SHIFT, press Enter).
At the Command Prompt, type in:
netsh winsock reset catalog
On the KEYBOARD press Enter.
Do that again and type in:
netsh int ip reset reset.log
Press Enter.
Restart the computer.
Note: Resetting the Winsock using netsh winsock reset catalog command in SP2 removes all the third-party LSPs and restores Winsock to factory default setting. Existing programs that uses their own LSPs need to be reinstalled again. Example: Google Desktop Search.
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Go Start > Run (Start search in Vista) and type in: cmd
Click OK (in Vista, while holding CTRL, and SHIFT, press Enter).
In the Command Prompt window type in following commands, and press Enter after each one:
ipconfig /flushdns ipconfig /registerdns ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew
Note the space before the forward slash /
Restart the computer.
Is it connecting now?It isn't, but thanks for all your help!
I'm going to take it to a repair shop on Monday.. since I'm probably doing something wrong.
Have you tried resetting your router? If you can't find the reset button (hold it in for 10 seconds) then just unplug it for 10 seconds then plug it back in.I have the same file, except it's named wdmaud.drv.
I tried straight deleting it with malwarebytes fiile assassin, then the computer won't start normally and will crash before loading windows. If I MOVE it, then the google searches work normally but then the file comes back after a MINUTE or two. So I'm sure there's another file regenerating it. I somehow revived the computer, but the file keeps coming up.
I ran Malwarebyes and nothing really comes up. Never delete a file unless you are 100% sure you know what it is.
Wdmaud.drv is a WDM Audio driver mapper. wdmaud.drv is a part of Microsoft® Windows® Operating System. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp. www.microsoft.com
Also PLEASE start a new topic for your computer.
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