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I'm working on a laptop that currently has no access to the internet due to some of the networking services not starting

It's running windows 7 64 bit.

The DHCP Client, System Event Notification, and TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper services are all stuck on "Starting" in the services menu

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I'm working on a laptop that currently has no access to the internet due to some of the networking services not starting

It's running windows 7 64 bit.

The DHCP Client, System Event Notification, and TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper services are all stuck on "Starting" in the services menu

 

Is the date & time on the laptop correct?

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Is the date & time on the laptop correct?

yes

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I'm working on a laptop that currently has no access to the internet due to some of the networking services not starting

It's running windows 7 64 bit.

The DHCP Client, System Event Notification, and TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper services are all stuck on "Starting" in the services menu

Tried safe mode with networking?

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Tried safe mode with networking?

yep same thing happens

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also to add to thing that i have already tried from web searches

 

 

1.    Use command SFC /scannow to repair corrupted system files:

 

2.    Add localservice and networkservice to the administrator group:

 

Open a privileged command prompt, type the following commands:

 

net localgroup administrators localservice /add

net localgroup administrators networkservice /add

 

 Reinstall and Reset TCP/IP (Internet Protocol)

1.Click on Start button.
2.Type Cmd in the Start Search text box.
3.Press Ctrl-Shift-Enter keyboard shortcut to run Command Prompt as Administrator. Allow elevation request.
4.Type netsh int ip reset in the Command Prompt shell, and then press the Enter key.
5.Restart the computer.

 

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1. Some laptops have a hard switch to enable/disable WiFi others have a key combination. In either case, is the network adapter turned on?

 

2. Are you able to run the network troubleshooter?

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1. Some laptops have a hard switch to enable/disable WiFi others have a key combination. In either case, is the network adapter turned on?

 

2. Are you able to run the network troubleshooter?

The wifi and a hard wired connection don't work.

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1. Some laptops have a hard switch to enable/disable WiFi others have a key combination. In either case, is the network adapter turned on?

 

2. Are you able to run the network troubleshooter?

the troubleshooter isn't helping

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The wifi and a hard wired connection don't work.

 

Have you tried uninstalling the network adapter drivers and reinstalling?

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Have you tried uninstalling the network adapter drivers and reinstalling?

1. Some laptops have a hard switch to enable/disable WiFi others have a key combination. In either case, is the network adapter turned on?

 

2. Are you able to run the network troubleshooter?

None of which would prevent those windows services to start...

 

Does it work with static IP?

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Has the PC been effect by malware at any point?

I have had issues where while manual cleaning I damaged the user account that the services try to use and broke many things.

 

Could you check the user account the service is attempting to use, it should look like this.

 

DHCP Local Service

 
Also check all the dependences are already running. It will normally throw an error if the dependencies cannot be started but there can be exceptions.
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Have you tried uninstalling the network adapter drivers and reinstalling?

Yep

 

None of which would prevent those windows services to start...

 

Does it work with static IP?

nope

 

 

Has the PC been effect by malware at any point?

I have had issues where while manual cleaning I damaged the user account that the services try to use and broke many things.

 

Could you check the user account the service is attempting to use, it should look like this.

 

 
 
Also check all the dependences are already running. It will normally throw an error if the dependencies cannot be started but there can be exceptions.

 

currently trying do a scan now but that gonna take a while v_v

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