Hello, Iβve reset my windows 10 5 days ago and once I reset I couldnβt use the internet while being connected. Websites would show messages saying βserver IP address could not be foundβ. After messing with it for a while, my windows network diagnostics says β your computer appears to be correctly configured but the device or resource (DNS server) is not respondingβ. In addition to that, when I try to run βipconfig /registerdnsβ in command prompt I get the problem βRegistration of DNS records failed: the parameter is incorrectβ. Any help would be appreciated
My pc started having network issues after reset
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Have you tried running an Ethernet cable? (if you are using Wi-Fi)
Other than that, Iβd think possibly a network driver/your router needs to be reset.
This is assuming that you get the same message for all sites and not just a single one.
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Yeah I use Ethernet already and Iβve reset my router a few times. On some other forums people were saying that my ipv4 is fine but my ipv6 isnβt but even if I disable my ipv6 the websites still wonβt load, nothing would load even Microsoft store wouldnβtOriginally posted by PyroHave you tried running an Ethernet cable? (if you are using Wi-Fi)
Other than that, Iβd think possibly a network driver/your router needs to be reset.
This is assuming that you get the same message for all sites and not just a single one.
Letβs get some more info from an expert: @MalnutritionComment
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Since this was done did you remember to reinstall the drivers starting with the chipset in the proper order?Originally posted by VxhnzIβve reset my windows 10 5 days ago and once I reset I couldnβt use the internet while being connected
Once that is completed if the issue continues follow the information below.
Did you use the other command prior to that one to clear the DNS?Originally posted by VxhnzIn addition to that, when I try to run βipconfig /registerdnsβ in command prompt I get the problem βRegistration of DNS records failed: the parameter is incorrectβ. Any help would be appreciated
What version of windows are you running?
Run the following command form the Command Prompt on the affected system.
ipconfig /all >"%userprofile%\desktop\ipconfig.txtComment
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I did do the command before which worked fine then I moved onto the second command which gave problems, when I do that ip config command I get no response and Iβm using windows 10[ATTACH type=βfullβ]10385[/ATTACH]Originally posted by RustysSince this was done did you remember to reinstall the drivers starting with the chipset in the proper order?
Once that is completed if the issue continues follow the information below.
Did you use the other command prior to that one to clear the DNS?
What version of windows are you running?
Run the following command form the Command Prompt on the affected system.
ipconfig /all >"%userprofile%\desktop\ipconfig.txtComment
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Look for the file on the desktop.
Since you reset the system, you have to reinstall the drivers was this ever done?Originally posted by RustysSince this was done did you remember to reinstall the drivers starting with the chipset in the proper order?Comment
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The command from post #4 places the results there on the desktop in a text document called ipconfig.txt attach or copy and paste the information.
Letβs try this then you can do one or the other both accomplish the same.
Go into Setting
Select Network and Internet
Make sure you are under Status in the left
On the Right scroll down and select Network Reset
Read the information and then select Reset Now
Select Yes for the network to be reset and the system to reboot.
The rest before the system reboots may take a few minutes
How to reset via Command Prompt
Open an Administrator Command Prompt
type (Copy and Paste) the following Commands and press Enter
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
nbtstat -R
nbtstat -RR
netsh int reset all
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
netsh int ipv6 reset
netsh int ipv4 reset
netsh winsock reset catalog
Reboot your computer and see if that helps at all.Comment
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I tried both the manual and the setting one and it still didnβt work. This is what I get when running the ip config all command. Many people told me that my problem is ipv6 as itβs dns canβt return pings but the ipv4 looks like it runs fine and passes all the checks for me but it still doesnβt work[ATTACH type=βfullβ]10386[/ATTACH]Originally posted by RustysThe command from post #4 places the results there on the desktop in a text document called ipconfig.txt attach or copy and paste the information.
Letβs try this then you can do one or the other both accomplish the same.
Go into Setting
Select Network and Internet
Make sure you are under Status in the left
On the Right scroll down and select Network Reset
Read the information and then select Reset Now
Select Yes for the network to be reset and the system to reboot.
The rest before the system reboots may take a few minutes
How to reset via Command Prompt
Open an Administrator Command Prompt
type (Copy and Paste) the following Commands and press Enter
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
nbtstat -R
nbtstat -RR
netsh int reset all
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
netsh int ipv6 reset
netsh int ipv4 reset
netsh winsock reset catalog
Reboot your computer and see if that helps at all.Comment
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Then copy the file to and external device and post it that way.
See if running the system in a clean boot helps.
post complete system specs including make and model of the systems including the power supply.
Have you tried safe mode with Networking.
You will need to download to a working system then use an external device to run on the affected system.
Download MiniToolBox and save the file to the Desktop. Right click on the file and select Run as Admin
Close the browser and run the tool, check the following options.
Select all
Click on Go.
copy and paste the contents of the file called MTB.txt or attach the file to your next postComment
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I have ryzen 7 3800xt, 16gb Corsair ram, nvidia 1660ti, msi b450m, bequiet 500w 80 plus bronze. I have tried safe mode with networking and issue still isnβt fixed and I ran the minitoolbox program but cannot find the mtb.txt file after searching through This Pc
Originally posted by RustysThen copy the file to and external device and post it that way.
See if running the system in a clean boot helps.
post complete system specs including make and model of the systems including the power supply.
Have you tried safe mode with Networking.
You will need to download to a working system then use an external device to run on the affected system.
Download MiniToolBox and save the file to the Desktop. Right click on the file and select Run as Admin
Close the browser and run the tool, check the following options.
Select all
Click on Go.
copy and paste the contents of the file called MTB.txt or attach the file to your next postComment
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Check the BIOS and see if there is a setting that may have been turned on that disable the NIC.
Download and install the drives from the motherboards site starting with the chipset.
Take everything out of the case reassemble on a thick cardboard and see if the issue replicates. If it does, then the port for the NIC has possibility gone out.
when you plug into the NIC do any of the lights come on?
Wherever you ran the Minitoolbox from the MTB file will be located there.Comment
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