ok i've just tried that, and i guess it works if it was an issue with my IP,
cuz it still shows that im connected to the internet, but still, the only way
to view webpages was by using Internet Explorer 64-bit, which really sux cuz
i cant view any flash videos or wutever, and i cant work at all without
proper internet (thx for the tip tho, may come in handy in the future).
problem persits:
I) cannot view webpages through 32-bit browsers (e.g Firefox, IE...).
Only on IE 64-bit
II) pop-up window saying "(Program) has stopped working" whenever they
are closed
III) IM programs like Windows Live Messenger + Skype will not connect and
closes automatically as described in (II).
any suggestions (but to install XP or anything like that) to fixing this up
would be great. Thanks again.
"non flammable on XP" wrote:
> Hello perhaps giving your PC a static IP will solve this problem see
> turorial here
> http://portforward.com/networking/static-vista.htm
>
> If you know the ip address it uses for its configuration page then you
> should try to give vista a static IP address so it will connect the the
> router right away..
> for example (you can see this in the router manual if you dont know it)
> if you type 192.168.1.1 to access the router config then
> go to vista inside the network connections and right click on the TCPIP
> entry
>
> properties> and give it a static address that is somethinng like this
> 192.168.1.5 where instead of 5 you can use any number except 1 (because
> thats the ip of your router). a MASK of 255.255.255.0
> a gatway that matches the IP of the router, in my example 192.168.1.1
> and the same for "prefered dns servers"
>
>
>
> "Quinntin" <> wrote in message
> news:45E236CE-F1C6-4D13-9E6A-...
> > Vista Ultimate 64-bit.
> > Vista, its what we're all here for rite? but what should i do to fix this?
> > It's been working fine for bout 5-6 months now. i've been running games
> > like
> > Gears of War, Crysis and havent experienced any seroius crashes yet, its
> > all
> > good.
> > Need help quick!! anyone??
>
>
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