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TCPIP.SYS cannot be fixeddd!!

What have you tried so far?

 

Have you tried uninstalling the networkcard driver, or roll back to a previous version?

 

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On 12/8/2022 at 9:56 AM, Alinz said:

What have you tried so far?

 

Have you tried uninstalling the networkcard driver, or roll back to a previous version?

yes i did that,it seemed to have stopped for a while,althouth i get an ntfs.sys now,i didnt want to make another thread with it,for that i scanned the drives from cmd at startup and from disk tools and still happening..!

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Try running nfc /scannow in CMD. This has resolved some issues for me in the past.

 

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