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  1. 2 hours ago, MuhammadAltantawi said:

    Ignore what Brennan said. 

    1. Firstly make sure what you're using for Internet. If you're using something such as a wifi adapter check if there's a software update. If both Ethernet and Wifi are built into your motherboard then check your manufacturers website for a driver update.

    2. if that doesn't work run an antivirus program (I recommend malware bytes)to make sure you don't have any unwanted programs . Then run a registry scan in ccleaner and restart the computer after you're done. If that doesn't work move on to step 3.

    3. (Based on https://www.maketecheasier.com/remove-old-drivers-windows/)Open up command prompt as an admin (win+x) then run the command 

    
    SET DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1

    after it's done open up device manager and open all the tabs. Then delete/uninstall anything thing that's highlighted or greyed out. Run another registry scan in ccleaner when this is done and restart your computer. If all else fails proceed to step 4

    4. (Based on https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/929833) If everything else doesn't work there may be some corrupted system/os files. To check for this and have Windows automatically fix this once again open command prompt as admin and run command sfc /scannow

    hopefully it works :)

    Also I forgot to mention that this issue started with me updating my MSI drivers

  2. 49 minutes ago, MuhammadAltantawi said:

    Ignore what Brennan said. 

    1. Firstly make sure what you're using for Internet. If you're using something such as a wifi adapter check if there's a software update. If both Ethernet and Wifi are built into your motherboard then check your manufacturers website for a driver update.

    2. if that doesn't work run an antivirus program (I recommend malware bytes)to make sure you don't have any unwanted programs . Then run a registry scan in ccleaner and restart the computer after you're done. If that doesn't work move on to step 3.

    3. (Based on https://www.maketecheasier.com/remove-old-drivers-windows/)Open up command prompt as an admin (win+x) then run the command 

    
    SET DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1

    after it's done open up device manager and open all the tabs. Then delete/uninstall anything thing that's highlighted or greyed out. Run another registry scan in ccleaner when this is done and restart your computer. If all else fails proceed to step 4

    4. (Based on https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/929833) If everything else doesn't work there may be some corrupted system/os files. To check for this and have Windows automatically fix this once again open command prompt as admin and run command sfc /scannow

    hopefully it works :)

    Thanks I'll try this out when I get home 

  3. Welp my internet has been down on my desktop for a week now, everything is fine for everything else, and I've been trying everything that I know that could help. I've tried wifi and ethernet and both won't work, it's really frustrating as offline steam now won't work.

    Could I have some recommendations that could help me try to fix my PC 

  4. 53 minutes ago, Mr. Whiskey said:

    How does nobody know who Cowboy Conway is. He played on server 1 and camped weed processing. 

    Let's face it, if you only camp weed pro, you only robbed noobs, but the real ones people feared when doing runs were Big Bad Adam and Virus, those guys are legends.

  5. 2 hours ago, John Linka said:

    Sir "The Shitter ®"  is copy righted by Linka Inc.

    Please ask for permission before you use this, thank you.

    How about Sir 'Linka the Shitter' copyright by Mr. Pablo emporium 

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