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tcpip issue in vista
Hi everyone
I have a dell Inspiron laptop with Windows Vista Home premium installed I haven't had any sort of problem till recently when my TCP/IP protocol disappeared from my network settings Internet is still working But sometimes i have to switch b/w my 2 connections(Tata Indicom and BSNL) so i have to change DNS settings And i can't change them since the protocol is missing I called dell customer support,and they said i have to format the system and reinstall vista But i can't afford to that now So is there any other way to get the protocol back without reinstall? Whenever i try to add it,it says "error:required file can't be found" Pls help |
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Cthulhu/Dagon 2012
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If no other solution pops up you could carry out a repair installation of Vista rather than a clean installation with formatting. Start up the system with the disc as with a normal installation and choose to repair the existing Windows instead of making a full replacement installation. I haven't carried out these precise steps with Vista myself yet, but assume that it behaves the same as WinXP.
Edit: There should be third party tools that can handle changing of those settings for you. The settings are also in the registry under the following key, and with a little the system accepts changes without requiring a reboot. I'll experiment a bit and write more if I notice anything perticular. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces Edit 2 I tried changing my DNS server in the registry and it required a reboot to activate. There's probably a way to force the adapter to use all of the changed tcpip settings right away, something in the style of "ipconfig /registerdns" but I don't know, yet. Edit 3 Changing the settings in the registry and then disabling/enabling the network interface seems to be a usable method. Last edited by mkk; Mar 2, 2008 at 12:05 PM. |
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thanks for the reply
i'll try it and see if it works first up repair install |
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i tried reinstalling vista but i don't get any option for a "repair" install
i'll try booting from the cd and see what happens i tried the registry methods already and it didn't wor |
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u have to do a repair install from the disk afaik.
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