Network settings don't even open?

Hello everyone, I urgently need your help. I bought a PC a week ago, everything was perfect, but I played a bit and wanted to use Chrome, but then it said something like the website couldn't be opened, then I looked at the network settings, it opened for 1 second, then I was kicked out again and I have an Ethernet cable and it's not the cable, I've tried 3 cables but it just doesn't work. I have no internet and I can't get into the settings either, it's overwhelming me, please help me, guys, thank you very much.

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MichaelSAL74
4 months ago

Then check the network settings to see if they also run on automatic and whether the connection is private and not public

then go into the router and check if DHCP is activated

MichaelSAL74
4 months ago
Reply to  Alalakakslsl

Then you have a problem with your operating system…

for one: update to nix more goes, install the current chipset drivers from the respective chip manufacturer, then do something strange: open the device manager and uninstall ALL devices from network devices and restart win. If it still doesn’t go: reparaturinstall via WinBoot stick also brings this nix… reinstall

kuku27
4 months ago

If this is then press either mouse or keyboard input or you want to prevent a virus of changes.

Can search or reinstall viruses from a Linix DVD.

https://www.linux-community.de/issue/linuxuser/2004/05/windows-virusen-unter-linux-bekaempf-der-virenfilter-clamav/

hammerheadslf
4 months ago

Icv would ask if win11 but can also adapt to win10 … update and run SFC /scannow

NackterGerd
4 months ago

Completely shut down all programs and run the computer (not Standby)

2 minutes wait

New Start

And try again to get into the network settings

flauski
4 months ago
Reply to  NackterGerd

What are you waiting for?

kuku27
4 months ago
Reply to  flauski

My post was deleted as a troll/pass post, but I try it again: You, flauski, are right that the 2 minutes waiting is completely free of sin. Whether you are restarting immediately or waiting for several minutes the routines are the same. The processor is brought to the former highest address that the first Intel processors knew, through the firmware, where the boot routine starts. This address was 1MB. The waiting time is, dear good question team, for nothing. If you want to make sense, it’s just a nervous rest. Similarly, it has been sold for decades since the PC1 people WOLLEN believe it helps. And that actually calms many. That’s serious. I’m not a troll.

NackterGerd
4 months ago
Reply to  flauski

So that the computer starts completely new

NackterGerd
4 months ago

I’m not talking about software, but about hardware

Z.b. the chip that makes problems here

The chips are really powerless and unload capacitors

When switching off and back quickly, chips may not be reset

The waiting time is, dear good question team, for nothing.

The good question team has nothing to do with it

Of course, the waiting time is not a fool.

Of hardware you obviously have no idea

if you want to give it a meaning, it’s just a nervous rest.

Rarely read a meaningless post.

My post was deleted as a troll/pass post, but I try it again:

Obviously you didn’t learn from it.

This is about real questions and help and not to write troll or fun contributions ✍️ what is your desire

The boat routine has nothing to do with it.

The People WANT TO Believe

Your nonsense; that would change anything with this problem to you starting address or boot routine would no one believes.

That’s serious. I’m not a troll.

🤣😂🤣😂 You hope you don’t really believe what you’re giving as a troll.🥳🥳🥳🥸🤡🤡🤡

flauski
4 months ago

O_o, yes ne is clear.