Saturday, August 21, 2010

How do you restore windows xp network settings to there factory defaults?

I have windows xp and need to restore the factory setting but just on the network information any help?How do you restore windows xp network settings to there factory defaults?
There is no particular button to restore your settings.


However, if you want to try automatic restoration(which cannot guarantee), you can repair Windows XP with a CD.





If you want to do it manually, delete all the Local Area Connection0,1,2...How do you restore windows xp network settings to there factory defaults?
I have a better answer. Instead of posting this question again maybe you should just describe the problem and ask how we can help.





The best way to restore network setting is to uninstall and reinstall the Network card. You can also rebuild the TCP/IP stack by typing in the following command that a previous guy listed: netsh int ip reset %26lt;filename%26gt; . The %26lt;filename%26gt; part is what ever name you want to call your log file. Windows needs a file to store registry info into in case you need to undo the changes. You can make up a name to be honest. What about ';TcpRebuild.log';?





Any way I really think you would be better served just describing the symptoms.
Open a command prompt type netsh int ip reset press enter
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