Problem status
After upgrading to WIN10, unable to access the Internet, Microsoft's default browser Edge normal, the solution to the following:
Solutions
1:c:\windows\system32 find cmd, and run as Administrator;
2: Execute the following command netsh winsock reset
3: Restart the computer to solve the problem.
If this is not the case, you can try to update the latest graphics drivers, including the currently pioneered drive to support Intel's integrated graphics, and use integrated graphics to access the Internet. The other number 29th push the WIN10 system is a bit of a problem,
Patiently waiting for August 10 Microsoft released SR1 repair patch, can now go back to the original WIN7 or WIN8 system to play and surf the internet
The next network card driver is the simplest is the next with a graphics driver such as Driver Wizard Drive Master, etc.
If it doesn't work out, we can set up WIN10 DNS to see
1. Login to Win10 system Desktop, right-click Start menu, click Open Control Panel (P) to proceed to next step. As shown in the following figure
2. In the Open Control Panel window, locate the network and Sharing Center and click Open to proceed to the next step. As shown in the following figure
3. In the Open Network and Sharing Center window, click on the Open "Ethernet" (that is, the computer's network connection) to the next step. As shown in the following figure
4. In the Ethernet window, click Open "Properties (R)" as shown in the following image
5. Here we need to drag the scroll bar, find Internet Protocol version 4 and click Open. As shown in the following figure
6. Manually enter fixed IP and DNS Click OK to complete the operation. As shown in the following figure