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Somethings Happened To Windows

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bednobs | 17:43 Sat 08th Oct 2022 | Technology
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My laptop has been a bit unreliable over the last few months, doing auto repairs when I switch it on, having to nomb out because it won't close down etc. It's become more frequent recently and been saying that the repair hasn't fixed it and what do I want yo do. I have always chosen proceed to windows anyway.
Now it won't connect to yhe Internet. Its not our router as all other devices work, its deffo something to do with windows. I have tried a reset from settings but it won't do it. Anyone have any ideas on what to do next? It recognises the network but says it has no I trnet (not true!)
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There are steps to take to restore internet connection

Try step 8 from

https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/no-internet-access-fix-windows/
not enough information on fault codes, but id reinstall windows as you have a partiton to do that, backup all your stuff first via external usb memory stick or hard drive first.
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How do I reinstall windows?
on comp, start. search. command prompt

In the Command Prompt, type the command sfc /scannow and press Enter.
it will take a long time but will replace and damaged file system parts
Try the steps I suggested first.
My own approach to your problem would firstly to follow Nero2024's instructions above and then, if that doesn't fix the problem, to move to the two-step approach in my post here:
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Technology/Internet/Question1812885.html#answer-13376999
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