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Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows XP => Topic started by: bushwakka on June 21, 2008, 10:25:55 AM
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hey guys, this is my first post on the forum, so who can, try to help out please
i have had a problem for quite a while now with my computer running XP Pro 32-bit SP2
everytime i connect to the internet through a dialup connection or EVDO dialup connection and then open ANY program that uses the internet, e.g. explorer, firefox, limewire....anything at all like that
the program freezes for quite a while, like 8 minutes+ and then unfreezes and everything works normally after that
u can d/c from the internet and redial once u have done this first internet connection without any freezing happening again....
it just happens the first time u connect to the net after booting
please let me know what might be the problem....
thanks very much!
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welcome! mabye you should try getting better internet instead of your dialup :P btw limewire is illeagle
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Some people can't get, can't afford better connection.
There is nothing illegal about Limewire.
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umm....u all are missing the point!! it is not about the connection
when i said dialup, i was referring to 2 things:
1. The original dialup connection through a MODEM (56 kbps)
2. The EVDO dialup connection which is 3G wireless connection (730kbps)
and its not about affording a better connection.....there simply is no other connection where i am from....
so please....any useful contributions?
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Did you try to contact ISP?
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no....i am sure the freezing does not occur through fault of the ISP
the dialup account and the EVDO are with 2 different ISP's
it's a problem with windows....hence why i posted it in here....
i just want to know...what could be happening when i start a program that wants to access the internet
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I don't understand something. Why do you keep two dial-up connections?
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ok...first to begin with....the EVDO, yes it is a dialup...but its hi-speed
secondy, i don't keep 2 dialups, the dialup modem connection (56k) is for the house (over telephone lines) and the 2nd (EVDO) is a connection which my brother has from BP (work), it is a wireless connection, so u can go anywhere with it and get internet....
so see, the 2nd is not mine.....
now what does this have to do with the freeezing?
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Is your brother's computer connection OK? Is your computer desktop, hardwired to the modem?
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yes...his computer is perfectly fine....
the EVDO modem is via USB connection
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Download, install, and run WinSockFix: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/Network-Tweak/WinSockFix.shtml
Restart computer.
See, if it helped.
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cheers man, i'll try it and let u know
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well, it didn't work...
anything else to try?
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Turn off computer. Disconnect modem from power source for 30 seconds.
Power it back on.
Restart computer.
If that doesn't work...
Go Start>Run, type in:
cmd
Click OK.
In Command Prompt window, type in following commands, and hit Enter after each one:
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /registerdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
Restart computer.
If that doesn't work...
Go Start>Run, type in:
cmd
Click OK.
At Command Prompt, type in:
netsh int ip reset reset.log
Hit Enter.
Type in:
netsh winsock reset catalog
Hit Enter.
Restart computer.
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yea, so that didn't work either...
i think u are misunderstanding the problem
It's NOT a problem with the internet connection.......the connections work just fine!
BUT!!! Its Windows that is freezing when it tries to access the internet for the 1st time upon boot!
the internet connection works fine....so flushing the dns etc doesn't help
its gotta be something to do with the system configuration when it asks for data through the internet.....and it has to be windows cuz it applies to ALL programs trying to access the internet
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so its only the fist time on bootp when it trys to access the internet? wifi or eathernet
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it doesn't matter.....WiFi, ethernet, dialup and EVDO connections all prompt this freezing problem
and yea, its only the 1st time upon boot
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Frankly speaking, I've never seen anything like that.
Try running sfc /scannow, or maybe even Windows repair...
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i give up, i'll just have to reformat and reinstall windows i guess
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Unfortunately, in some cases, it may be the only way.