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<blockquote data-quote="kuttus" data-source="post: 83992" data-attributes="member: 2676"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Are you using any third party download manager softwares to download files/softwares from Internet? If Yes Disable them first....</p><p></p><p>Please install Google Chrome on your laptop which have Internet Access and Download the software's using Google Chrome. </p><p></p><p>After that please transfer those files using a Flash Drive or a USB Drive to the infected computer and Run it...</p><p></p><p>Try this following steps to fix the Issues with Internet access in the infected laptop.</p><p></p><p><ol></p><p><li>Press the "Windows" and "R" keys. Type "Ncpa.cpl" in Run and click "OK." This runs the Network Connections component within a new window on the screen.</p><p></li><li>Locate the "Local Area Connection" icon. Right-click the icon and click "Enable." The adapter is now enabled. Continue reading if you do not see this icon.</li></p><p><li>Press the "Windows" and "R" keys. Type "Devmgmt.msc" in Run and click "OK" to open the Device Manager component.</li></p><p><li>Click the arrow next to "Network adapters." This will expand all network devices installed on the computer.</li></p><p><li>Right-click the adapter and click "Enable."</li></ol></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kuttus, post: 83992, member: 2676"] Hi, Are you using any third party download manager softwares to download files/softwares from Internet? If Yes Disable them first.... Please install Google Chrome on your laptop which have Internet Access and Download the software's using Google Chrome. After that please transfer those files using a Flash Drive or a USB Drive to the infected computer and Run it... Try this following steps to fix the Issues with Internet access in the infected laptop. <ol> <li>Press the "Windows" and "R" keys. Type "Ncpa.cpl" in Run and click "OK." This runs the Network Connections component within a new window on the screen. </li><li>Locate the "Local Area Connection" icon. Right-click the icon and click "Enable." The adapter is now enabled. Continue reading if you do not see this icon.</li> <li>Press the "Windows" and "R" keys. Type "Devmgmt.msc" in Run and click "OK" to open the Device Manager component.</li> <li>Click the arrow next to "Network adapters." This will expand all network devices installed on the computer.</li> <li>Right-click the adapter and click "Enable."</li></ol> [/QUOTE]
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