nvidia internet conection problems

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franco

I have to restart my PC twice to be able to connect to the internet
it's so frustrating. I have bought new PC but cheap rubbish (AMD with
nvidia drivers). Installed XP. Sometimerestarting the PC even doesn't
fix the problem I have to uninstall and re-install the nvidia drivers
to fix it. What can I do so that it works. i'm thinking of going to
beat up the guy who sold me the PC and the guy who convinced me to buy
cheap instead of a good intel quality.
 
franco said:
I have to restart my PC twice to be able to connect to the internet
it's so frustrating. I have bought new PC but cheap rubbish (AMD with
nvidia drivers). Installed XP. Sometimerestarting the PC even doesn't
fix the problem I have to uninstall and re-install the nvidia drivers
to fix it. What can I do so that it works. i'm thinking of going to
beat up the guy who sold me the PC and the guy who convinced me to buy
cheap instead of a good intel quality.

XP will install and run perfectly fine on AMD chips and nVidia drivers, so
something isn't set up properly, most likely. YOu've given almost no usable
information so that's about all you're going to be able to get in the way of
assistance.

XP Version? Memory? HD size? Exact error messages? Exact description of
what happens and when? What have you tried in fixing this? What happened
then? etc. etc. etc. ...

Have you tried reinstalling XP? Or at least a Repair Install?

At best, beating the guy up might make you feel better, or on the other hand
result in assault charges, so why not ask him to straighten things out? See
what his opinions are.
If by "guy" you mean some flunky basement builder, well, unfortunately,
sometimes you get what you pay for, but that's still the only place
obligated to make the system work right. If it's new it's in warranty.
 
If by "guy" you mean some flunky basement builder, well, unfortunately,
sometimes you get what you pay for...

Unfortunately it is some flunky basement builder, I wanted to be
cheap... But now I 'found' a solution. After each session I used to
switch off and unplug my PC from the outlet. And when I plug in and
turn on again, internet connection wouldn't work until I restart
again. But now when I switch off I don't unplug and when I switch back
on the next day it works! Funny heh? It's like by unplugging from the
electrical outlet I am erasing some memory somewhere, and it needs to
restart twice to re-activate it!
 
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