Thanks for the advice! The second thing I attempted was a system restore and
to my utter surprise, found I had NO saved restore points! This has to have
been a recent occurence because I've used them in the past and even
double-check every now and then just for situations like this.
"Jason-F2F" wrote:
> Here is the situation, last night (9/20/09) I was hapily using the internet
> with my Vista Home desktop computer (using Verizon DSL) when all of a sudden
> I got the BSOD. After restart, I suddenly find that I'm unable to connect to
> the internet and keep seeing this dreaded "unidentified network/limited
> connectivity" information. I go through the troubleshooting guides and the
> computer is unable to find any problems.
>
> I have two other desktop computers hooked up to the same router and have
> turned it off, unplugged it, reset it, changed cables, swapped plug
> locations... everything! Nothing has changed. The other computers work
> great, mine is stupid all of the sudden.
>
> I found that I can, however, connect to the internet just fine in safe mode
> with networking. No problems! I have swept for viruses/spyware to no avail.
> Hell, I even reinstalled my network driver!
>
> When I went back to see my IP address when in normal mode It was
> 169.254.49.131, which I learned from this site it should not be. But when I
> am in safe mode with networking it's 192.168.1.1
>
> What gives? I've disabled a number of programs from starting up
> automatically, and the last software update I had was Friday, and everythign
> was working fine. (Remember, the internet was working great on Monday
> evening, before the BSOD moment)
>
> If anyone has ANY advice, please tell me!!! It's driving me NUTS!