hmm
Name:
Anonymous
2006-12-28 11:56
Stupid XP... does anyone know why all the icons in Network Connections have completely vanished? I have no idea how it happened.
Name:
Anonymous
2006-12-28 12:45
No. But you could try using Windows XP's System Restore to fix it.
Name:
Irrelevant
2006-12-28 12:48
All of them? Normally that means that your network disappeared or can't be found (especially valid if you're on a domain).
Restart or ipconfig /renew, ipconfig /registerdns, then check.
Or just restart.
Name:
Anonymous
2006-12-28 13:47
Well it's been like it for.. a year... I never bothered to fix it.
Name:
Anonymous
2006-12-29 10:20
you must not need them that bad then
Name:
Anonymous
2006-12-29 11:34
Install
www.oprah.com
Porblem Solved
Name:
Anonymous
2006-12-30 3:10
>>5
I do, because I'm trying to add new connections and shit.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-01-03 1:44
Are there any smart people on here reading this yet?
Name:
Anonymous
2007-01-03 1:50
>>8
yes but and we're way too smart to use windows
how do i failed computers?
Name:
Anonymous
2007-01-03 4:06
>>9
I guess Windows is a little less advanced than most other OS's...
So I assume it wouldn't be hard to find someone that has some smarts.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-01-03 5:52
>>10
It's not necessarily less advanced. It just sucks harder.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-01-03 8:35
>>11
Sucking is never a bad thing right
Name:
Anonymous
2007-01-03 10:59
>>1
Windows probably changed it's file browser without telling you. You can get the original one back from
www.opera.com and reinstall it.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-01-03 11:02
>>10
Anonymous is not your IT department.
Anonymous may know the answers you seek but anonymous does not care to help you.
1. download ubuntu (linux for n00bs like you)
2. burn boot cd
3. boot
4. reformat
5. install
6. ???
7. profit
Name:
Anonymous
2007-01-03 22:05
>>14
Anonymous just doesn't post a good answer to the questions asked.