Vicenarian
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- Reaction score
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Windows 7 Home Premium x64
McAfee Internet Security
Symptoms: Getting "This page can't be displayed" (IE 10) or "This webpage is not available" in Google Chrome
What I've done so far:
Windows:
- netsh winsock reset catalog
- netsh int ip reset
- netsh advfirewall reset
- Checked HOSTS file, clean
- Ipconfig /flushdns
- I can ping Google by hostname AND IP fine;
- Uninstalled McAfee Internet Security. Also ran Norton Removal Tool, and F-Secure removal tool (possiblity F-Secure was on previously, but customer isn't sure)
- Safe mode with networking, same problem
- Different wifi network, same problem
- Currently running SFC scan; EDIT: Didn't find any problems
- Ran preliminary malware scan, but it wasn't very thorough; will run more malware tests when I have a chance in shop
- System restore; haven't tried this yet.
Just wondering if anyone else can think of anything I might have missed...usually running the Norton/etc. removal tools works, and/or resetting winsock/IP/firewall, but that hasn't worked this time.
Edit: I'm guessing maybe re-installing Internet Explorer wouldn't hurt? Doesn't take too long to do...might give that a shot.
McAfee Internet Security
Symptoms: Getting "This page can't be displayed" (IE 10) or "This webpage is not available" in Google Chrome
What I've done so far:
Windows:
- netsh winsock reset catalog
- netsh int ip reset
- netsh advfirewall reset
- Checked HOSTS file, clean
- Ipconfig /flushdns
- I can ping Google by hostname AND IP fine;
- Uninstalled McAfee Internet Security. Also ran Norton Removal Tool, and F-Secure removal tool (possiblity F-Secure was on previously, but customer isn't sure)
- Safe mode with networking, same problem
- Different wifi network, same problem
- Currently running SFC scan; EDIT: Didn't find any problems
- Ran preliminary malware scan, but it wasn't very thorough; will run more malware tests when I have a chance in shop
- System restore; haven't tried this yet.
Just wondering if anyone else can think of anything I might have missed...usually running the Norton/etc. removal tools works, and/or resetting winsock/IP/firewall, but that hasn't worked this time.
Edit: I'm guessing maybe re-installing Internet Explorer wouldn't hurt? Doesn't take too long to do...might give that a shot.
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