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zeromido:
Dude,
I followed what you said twice and nothing happened please read this again
when i Turns on pc and opens internet time and change settings and clicks update now the following happens:
Unable to start windows time service.Please try again later.
when i start windows time service :
an error occurred while windows was synchronizing with time.windows.com (there are 5 servers all of them gives me that message except
time-a.nist.gov it gives me that:
an error occurred while windows was synchronizing with time-a.nist.gov.The operation returned because the timeout period expired.
The clock was most recently synchronized on 25/11/2014 ...etc)
And anything else about the network problem?or we gonna solve time first?

Boggin:
I think we need to get the Network sorted first, although I'm not sure how it managed to sync when you don't have an Internet connection.

The Timeout error could be because of a lack of connectivity.

As long as the clock is correct you don't need to have it sync'd for now and I don't think a few seconds would make any difference.

Which security programs do you have installed ?

Have you checked to see if you have a connection when booted up into Safe Mode with Networking ?

Have you been into Device Manager/View/Show hidden devices and checked for any yellow alerts, red crosses or any downward pointing black arrows ?

Are there also any Unknown Devices entries ?

You haven't said what you are using to post, but are you able to open a command prompt on the affected computer and enter ipconfig /all after wiring it up and then copy the output to the reply box.

To copy the command window output, right click in the text area and click on Select all then press enter - you can then paste that into a Notepad or Wordpad doc and copy it across using either an USB stick or CD/DVD.




Shane:
Also try this, share a folder on the computer then see if you can get to it from the same system.

So example, my computer name is "smc" I share a folder on it and put in a file. Then I go to start and run and put in \\smc

When I hit enter it should open the window showing the shared folder and then double click on the folder and see if it opens for you.

I want to see if you are able to have the system see its own shares on the network. That will at least point me in the right direction of where to look.

Shane

zeromido:
Notes:
when i opens network in normal mode computers on the network is visible but i can't open them.
Safe Mode with Networking no computers are visible.
@Boggin:
Which security programs do you have installed ?
#Eset Smart Security and i disabled every thing in it (fire wall,protection,...etc) and nothing
Have you checked to see if you have a connection when booted up into Safe Mode with Networking ?
#Yes,i have.I can browse,download,...etc.
Have you been into Device Manager/View/Show hidden devices and checked for any yellow alerts, red crosses or any downward pointing black arrows ?
#Yes,only one yellow alerts :
MSF32 This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed. (Code 24)
Are there also any Unknown Devices entries ?
#MSF32
ipconfig /all
#Do i have to give it to you there's a lot of  information.Sorry i have to  protect my privacy
@Shane
when the window opened i see shared folders but if i tried to open anyone it gives me that error:
0x800704cf

Thanks for your interest

Boggin:
As you are able to connect in Safe Mode with Networking there's no need to post your ipconfig /all.

I don't know what MSF32 is but create a restore point then right click on MSF32 and select Uninstall then click on Action/Scan for hardware changes - although I don't think it is relevant to connectivity as you can connect in Safe Mode with Networking unless it's causing an IRQ conflict in Normal mode where it would be loaded.

If its a missing driver, then Windows will reinstate it.

When you can get a connection in Safe Mode with Networking but not in Normal mode, it's either your AV program, an infection or something in your Startup items in msconfig - I use Norton 360.

Can you do a manual check for updates for ESET - sometimes a buggy Definitions update can block connectivity.

If you don't have the free version of MBAM installed, boot up into Safe Mode with Networking and download and run it. https://www.malwarebytes.org/ - Decline the Pro version free trial.

If it's still a no go in Normal mode then perform a clean boot.

In a clean boot all your Startup items and non-MS services are disabled except your AV program as that will reinstate itself, so if you get a connection in the clean boot - it won't be ESET that's blocking but if you still cannot connect, that would normally point to your AV and a reinstall of it may be needed.

Re-enable ESET before checking for Definition updates and leave enabled for the clean boot.

Just looking at yours specs in your opening post - do you not have a wireless card fitted ?

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