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Boggin:
Perhaps this article will allay your concerns - https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/3134.user-profile-service-event-1530-the-windows-operating-system-detected-that-your-registry-file-is-still-in-use-by-other-applications-or-services.aspx

jraju:
Hi, Boggins thank you very much for the exact link, in which this was shown as waring in win 7 and information iin windows 8. So , Now i am sure that this warning does not produce the internet cut during restart.
Whenevaer i restart the pc, my internet light goes off, then dsl starts blinking , the internet light turns red and then reestablishes the connection. It is only happening in my windows 7. Thought that those warnings are the cause for the same. But your link certainlyl dismissed those.
why this behaviour?
i have tried all sorts of tricks, but could not fix it.
I will give a clue. My isp has not switched over to ipv6 and i also just enabled ipv4 in my router initial settings.
Is it normal to get this behaviour? i.e, when we shutdown and restart, the ethernet port power is off and then on.
please

Boggin:
Yes the Ethernet light will go off as the computer is switched off and then come on again as it assigns a DHCP IP address when it is switched back on.

On your Win 7 machine can you go Start - type ncpa.cpl and press enter when it comes up.

Right click on either adapter and select Properties and uncheck the box for (TCP/IPv6) - OK and do the same for the other adapter.

Can you then go into Device Manager/View/Show hidden devices and expand Network Adapters.

Do you have a MS Virtual adapter listed ?

If you do and don't use a VPN then run a command prompt as an admin and enter this cmd -

netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=disallow

shutdown /r /t 00

Then see how it performs after the reboot.

Reboot anyway if you only have (TCP/IPv6) to uncheck.

jraju:
Hi, Boggins, let me say that i have done what you say.
I have disabled ipv6 in network adapter, lan,
What is meant by either adapter? I am only having one lan network wired adapter.
Ofcourse, i am having dlink combo router and modem wifi, thro which i am connecting other devices thro wifi.
I am senidng the show all hidden netowrk devices to you to know, which one is virtual adapter? Please say
A sub query:
        what is bridged and not bridged connection.
       My ISP configured the router by wiz and then he went to the channel config page to change as Bridged ethernet, instead of disabled  and other menu
What this bridged connection denote, ? in wired connection
Should it not be?
My staff says that bridged connection is the one to be selected. But previously all my routers did not have this settings changed by ISP.
Please say , what is bridged? Is that settings made my combo modem only act as modem only and not router.
Then what it denotes in layman understanding?
When i type my router page ip, ilt opens . That means it is also router?
The terminology confuses me much more than anything.
your valuled suggestions please boggin

Boggin:
Sorry, I forgot you only have Ethernet on that computer and you don't have a MS Virtual adapter which you wouldn't have as it's a wireless adapter.

https://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-7/what-is-microsoft-virtual-wifi-miniport-adapter/

It may have been that your ISP tech set your computer to Bridged mode so that you could connect to other machines that you wouldn't normally be able to because of only using a wired connection.

If you don't need that feature then you can turn it off.

https://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/bridge-network-connections-in-windows-7-8-10/

Did it make any difference after unchecking (TCP/IPv6) and rebooting ?

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