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Boggin:
You haven't said if you tried the steps in that article I'd linked.

As for the cause(s) - what exactly did you do in services and can you post a link for that tutorial you said you'd followed.

Depending upon what you did in services could also have deleted your restore points.

Basically, because we don't know what you have done, we are working blind.

What did the previous sfc /scannow report ?

Shane:
Double check the date and time on your system, if it is wrong then Windows wont let the network connect properly to other systems.

Also disable any firewall programs you have (Such as if your antivirus has one)

But internet and such do work correct?

Shane

zeromido:
@Boggin:
i tried the steps in that article you'd linked and nothing
i was trying to do a clean boot  i followed that:
http://www.tweaking.com/articles/pages/performing_a_proper_windows_clean_boot_on_xpvista78,1.html
but no one mentioned anything about roll back to default
The  sfc /scannow  told me "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations."
@Shane:
" if it is wrong then Windows wont let the network connect properly to other systems"
is that means if my pc is just 10 secs less than the other one i can't connect?
I disabled firewall and nothing
Internet and such do work correct
Thanks for all good work here and waiting for a solve  :cheesy:

zeromido:
I reset my services to default using
http://www.blackviper.com/custom-services-registry-file-creation-tool/windows-7-custom-services-registry-file-tool/windows-7-ultimate-service-pack-1-32-bit-custom-services-registry-file-creation-tool/
and nothing....
so the services isn't the problem
what else you got?
any other causes?
(I think i'll have to reinstall windows again LOL )

Boggin:
If you've reset the clock and it is now showing the correct time, open a command prompt as an admin and enter -

netsh winsock reset

netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt

exit

Now reboot to see if you regain connectivity.

If it still fails then you'll need to check that the Network services are started by going Start - type services.msc and press enter.

Their start up type should be Automatic or Manual

COM+ Event System
Computer Browser
DHCP Client
DNS Client
Network Connections
Network Location Awareness
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Server
TCP/IP Netbios helper
Wired Autoconfig is set to manual.
WLAN AutoConfig (Vista/7 wireless configurations only)
Workstation

If a service is not running, click on it to highlight then click on Start (top left).

If it fails to start then right click to open its Properties and check the Dependencies and that each of them are running.

Any Dependences not listed in Services can be found in Device Manager/View/Show hidden devices/Non-Plug and Play Drivers.

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