Step one: Use the network person remote control software, the default is installed in the computer C disk, reinstall the system after the software can not start. or the installation of Network people remote control software, installed in other system disk, after reloading the computer software is also unable to start, how to deal with these situations. In fact, it is easy to understand, installed in C disk, restore C disk software does not exist, this time you need to download the installation. And if you install the other disk, do the system when the software is also done, there will be no reload after the software can not start the problem.
Step two: Start-> run-> enter "Regsvr32netshell.dll" (without quotes) to complete the registration of the DLL file, Similarly, use Regsvr32netcfgx.dll and Regsvr32netman.dll to complete the registration of another two files. After reinstalling the system, you cannot sign up online and restart your computer.
Step three: Control Panel-> management tools-> Services to see if the following services have been started. Includes Remoteprocedurecall (RPC), networkconnections,plugandplay,com+ EventSystem and Remoteaccessconnectionmanager and telephony a total of six services 3. Start-> run-> input regedit), find and click the registry subkey to reload the system after the Internet HKEY_ CLASSES_ROOTINTERFACE{0000010C-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} verifies that its subkeys nummethods and PROXYSTUBCLSID32 exist, and that their values are correct ( Nummethods is 4,proxystubclsid32 to {00000320-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}. If registry subkeys do not exist, create them.
Step four: Open a local connection, after reloading the system, there is no local connection, if not, see "My Computer"-> "Properties"-> "Hardware"-> "Device Manager" to see if there is a network card. Without this, The computer does not recognize the NIC or the driver is not installed. can reload drive once. But in general, the system can not be installed after the Internet is also able to recognize the network card. That's the reason for the NIC!