well next time try disabling the network card it self then re-enable it and
check if that does the trick, would save u the boot time and might narrow
the search for your probelm

On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 3:45 AM, infiniteMPG <[email protected]> wrote:

> This deals with the broadcast flag with Windows 7 :
>
>
> http://blogs.technet.com/b/teamdhcp/archive/2009/02/12/dhcp-broadcast-flag-handling-in-windows-7.aspx
>
> I have found that when my PC can't connect and I reboot and it still
> doesn't connect, I can power it off, turn off my power source, hold
> down the power button on my Dell (with everything off) for about 20
> seconds and I believe this resets the system cache (or something like
> that) but when I can't connect and I do this, as far as I can tell it
> gets on the next time I power up.  At least I know this time I
> rebooted twice and powered off once all without being able to connect,
> when i powered off, did the trick with the power button, powered it up
> it got online first try.
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