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Community Forum Software by IP. Board Licensed to: Geeks to Go, Inc. Facebook Twitter. Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Tried to fix Error with "netsh winsock reset:" at the Started by neighnae , May 31 AM. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next. Posted 31 May - AM. Posted 31 May - PM. The description of your problem is totally unclear.

We need more info, because we're not there. Broni, 1. Error An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used? So then I went to the command prompt and typed: netsh winsock rest and pressed the enter key. It told me to reboot.

So now, the computer want boot to windows. I get this message: "We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start Successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have caused this.

I can't move up and down Using keyboard? I found it amusing that I was able to disable it nevertheless I guess they were right!.. Try this one guys cannot enable firewall service after spyware removal seems to occur in conjunction with microsoft antispyware error an address incompatible with the requested protocol was used if you get this problem, open a command prompt and type: netsh winsock reset reboot, and you will get your firewall back.

I too have the problem of not being able to turn on Windows Firewall. I attempted to rest and or turn on the firewall via the command prompt and though the indication was that the firewall reset and or was turned on, I always have an off indication in the Windows Firewall dialog box.

Again at the bottom is a Related Topics hyperlink. If you click it you have two options. This warning identifies one main reason for not being able to select the On recommended option in Windows Firewall. Hope this in part helps. You also cannot see your Network connections in the Network folder or on the taskbar. They work, you just cannot view them. I tried all of the different solutions both on Tech boards and from Microsoft support sites, none worked.

I finally found this site. There are two methods to do this on this page, I tried both, the comprehensive towards the bottom worked both times. You just need to insert your XP install CD, run the script on this page at the command prompt, it will ask you to point to your disk, point to the I directory on your disk and let it run. After this, my firewall worked again.

ICS worked again. The second time this happened, I had to restart the "Network Connections" service to see my network connections, both in the folder and on the taskbar. The first time this happened, the service restarted without me having to manually do it. Hope this helps. I sent the URL and copied the text on this page to myself in an email. I found it in about an hour the first time this happened. Took me nearly 6 hours to find the solution this time, so I don't want to lose this info again.

Anyway, let me know if this works for you all, some of your error codes are a little different than mine. Anyone having this problem might want to think about recent downloads that might have been sketchy and try deleting them. And when i restart still the firewall is turned off.. It shows status as stopped. And under dependencies it shows wmi initialization failure.

When i try to start firewall.. Again i get same error What to do please help. There is also a windows script host settings that keeps popping up as soon as i login.. Due to all this my avast antivirus mail scanner is giving error and i am not able to connect to internet..

Please reply soon what to do.. I am getting frustrated.. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts. What's for Dinner? Random Discussion. Please help 3 Viewers Latest: Cookiegal 13 minutes ago.

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