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    Need your help, please

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by hanks721, May 2, 2008.

  1. hanks721

    hanks721 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm using Thinkpad T61p, os is vista.

    A couple of days ago, at my school's library I was having trouble with the library's wireless it was "limited" connection, it was fine before tho, dunno what happened.

    So I tried to fix it using "repair" thingy. (I think it changed some network setting automatically.)

    Ever since that day. My computer screwed up. These are the symptoms.

    1.cannot use any wireless.
    2.cannot even use my home LAN connection (comcast)
    3.start up booting is super slow.
    4.after window starts a warning msg pops up. the msg is about TPM security device or something.

    What should I do??? :(
     
  2. Wirelessman

    Wirelessman Monkeymod

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    Repair it :D
     
  3. qhn

    qhn Notebook User

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    . have AV and firewall? verify that they r not blocking the TPM process from starting
    . could try to disable TPM process at start up and see if any improvements
    . ipconfig /flushdns (from command line) and see
    . restart ur router?

    cheers ...