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    Problem with Connecting

    Well, after uninstalling SP2... no go. Received a recent spoolsv.exe and ntdll.dll error when attempting to use IE and still no connection. Tried upgrading from XP Home (came with the laptop) to XP Pro and it won't install due to a vobid.sys issue. HELP!
  2. BlackOps

    Problem with Connecting

    Sampson: Thanks for the response. I had disabled the SP2 firewall and disabled my own (ZoneAlarm Pro); turned off the cable modem (unplugged); turned off the laptop; disconnected the Ethernet cable and, powered back up. After the computer failed to find the IP on its own, I used the "ipconfig /renew" and again, nothing. I've been messing with computers for nearly 25 years (back when DOS and CGA's were popular) and this is the first-time I've ever been stumped. I finally decided to delete SP2 to see if this would correct the problem. We will see... Thanks again for the input.
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    Problem with Connecting

    I've tried everything short of reinstalling Windows and I need some suggestions. My home is networked with 5 computers running through a hub. Due to a few problems with Comcast (cable modem), I disconnected the router and use strictly the modem for connection.On my desk I have a laptop and a desktop, in which the desktop connects to the internet. The laptop does not. I have used the "ipconfig /release", "ipconfig /renew" numerous times, but to no avail. I even used the "ipconfig /flushdns" to dump the cache files, but no luck. The autoconfig IP address will not release the IP 169.254.xxx.xx I also recently downloaded and installed SP2, which I've been reluctent to do. Lastly, I've reinstalled the driver. Still nothing! Any suggestions would be appreciated as I'm seriously considering taking a hammer to my Vaio to vent my frustrations. Thanks in advance.
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