I having problems with my PC. I am running Windows XP Home (SP2) and the other day I was using my PC when it dropped my wireless network connection (happens a few times a month). So I didnt think much about it. I restarted my computer after it would ipconfig /release or ipconfig /renew. We wired my computer to our network and it still wont get connection. When I try to connect/repair it says "Acquiring Network Address" and it hangs there. This happend over a week ago. I have tried everything I know, when I try to do ipconfig /release or ipconfig /renew it says this (and I quote):
I know its not the network or my CAT5 cable. I am using the network with my moms laptop and i checked the cable and its good.
I have also spent the better part of 2 hours on Microsofts website looking for anything that will help....but I couldnt find anything.
I have checked what services are running (services.msc) and the RPC (Remote Procedure Call) service is running.
I have been backing up all my important files on CD's and when Im done and I still cant fix the problem im going to format my PC and install Windows XP Pro. So far im not even half-way done.
Anyone have any idea of what is going on with my computer?
Thanks in advance.
~ROSEBLOOD
An error occurred while renewing interface Local Area Connection 1: The RPC Server is unavailable.
An error occurred while renewing interface Wireless Network Connection 2: The RPC Server is unavailable.
I know its not the network or my CAT5 cable. I am using the network with my moms laptop and i checked the cable and its good.
I have also spent the better part of 2 hours on Microsofts website looking for anything that will help....but I couldnt find anything.
I have checked what services are running (services.msc) and the RPC (Remote Procedure Call) service is running.
I have been backing up all my important files on CD's and when Im done and I still cant fix the problem im going to format my PC and install Windows XP Pro. So far im not even half-way done.
Anyone have any idea of what is going on with my computer?
Thanks in advance.
~ROSEBLOOD