> Update AV program, search, etc.

Done

> Command prompt:
>      ipconfig /release
>      ipconfig /flushdns
>      ipconfig /renew

Done.

> Firewall issues

McAfee is managing firewall settings.  Was set to "automatic" and
changed to "standard"

> DNS server hops from a tracert


Tracing route to google.com [74.125.47.99]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
  1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  Wireless_Broadband_Router.home
[<EDITED>]
  2     4 ms     4 ms     4 ms  L100.TAMPFL-VFTTP-148.verizon-gni.net
[<EDITED>]
  3     9 ms     9 ms     9 ms  G0-3-0-5.TAMPFL-LCR-21.verizon-gni.net
[<EDITED>]
  4     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  5    22 ms    21 ms    21 ms  so-7-3-0-0.ATL01-BB-RTR1.verizon-
gni.net [130.81.19.30]
  6    23 ms    22 ms    22 ms  0.so-7-1-0.XT1.ATL4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.86.69]
  7    21 ms    22 ms    22 ms  0.ae1.BR3.ATL4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.82.73]
  8    21 ms    22 ms    22 ms  xe-11-3-0.edge4.Atlanta2.Level3.net
[4.68.62.21]
  9    26 ms    27 ms    27 ms  ae-21-52.car1.Atlanta1.Level3.net
[4.68.103.34]
 10    21 ms    22 ms    22 ms  GOOGLE-INC.car1.Atlanta1.Level3.net
[4.78.209.194]
 11    21 ms    27 ms    44 ms  209.85.254.243
 12     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 13    26 ms    27 ms    27 ms  yw-in-f99.1e100.net [74.125.47.99]
Trace complete.

EDITED a couple but the IP's were there.  Not sure why I got that
timed out on the two hops.

> Do you have anything specific you want to keep on this computer?

YES.... just about 1.5GB of pictures and files, dozens of applications
and tons of stuff.

> I would do a restore to original x64 image.

Nope.... not ready to do something that extreme.

> Check to make sure your network card drivers are completely up to date,

Just did that and it downloaded and installed an update.  Hopefully
that helps.

> and make sure that you are running 10/100 full-duplex, not some half 100mbps 
> junk:
> You find these settings in the device manager under your NIC card.

Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
DHCP Enabled
NetBOS over TCPIP Enabled
IPv4 Default gateway, DHCP server & DNS server all set to my router IP
with one additional IP for DNS which is 68.238.112.12
Speed set to 100Mbps
IPv4 Connectivity - Internet
IPv6 Connectivity - No network access

If I run the diagnose problems it comes back and reports
TROUBLESHOOTING CAN'T IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM

> Try connecting your computer directly to your internet modem, restart
> both and see if the magic of disaster still persists.

The computer is hard wired to my router and have tried different ports
which all work find with my XP laptop.  Not sure if the Windows 7 64-
bit would have any different results with my router then my XP 32-bit
on my laptop does.  Also not sure if they could be any issues with my
Verizon FIOS router and a 64x computer.

Not going to try restarting right now, too much work to do.  I'll see
after I'm done and either post later tonight or tomorrow.

Thanks!

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