I did your thing with the cables and the rebooting still nothing. Oh, and I'm 100% sure that it's not the Ethernet cable or the router-modem network. What can I do, at this point, to get Internet access again on this computer? Any help is greatly appreciated. Some more information: IPConfig says the IP address is 0.0.0.0 it won't ping anything it won't release or renew the IP address and I can't even get the damn adapter to uninstall anymore - after I press 'OK', to uninstall it, the whole 'Computer Management'-'Device Manager' thing freezes. #Via rhine ii fast ethernet adapter windows 7 32 bits driver#In the past, it went away after a reboot or after going into 'Network Connections' and disabling and then enabling the adapter or after rolling back the driver or even after going into 'Device Manager' and uninstalling the network adapter and rebooting. But, this time, no matter what I do, it won't go away. After restarting the PC, I noticed (for the third or fourth time in the computer's history) the Limited Connectivity sign. Now, the problem: I was streaming a video online, through SopCast, and the power cord got disconnected. (I say this based on the problems it's given me since I acquired the computer.) It shows up in 'Computer Management' as "VIA PCI 10/100Mb Fast Ethernet Adapter". It has a VIA Rhine II Ethernet Adapter, which is really crappy. I have an older computer, running Windows XP.
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