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9 sie 2010 · You should have your IP/netmask/gateway/DNS settings available since you're going to need to reconfigure them. If that fails and you've got the original XP disk(s) you can boot up with them and try the repair option.
17 wrz 2024 · In Windows XP, the TCP/IP stack is considered a core component of the operating system; therefore, it is not possible to uninstall TCP/IP in Windows XP. In extreme cases,...
12 gru 2011 · With the NetShell utility, you can now reset the TCP/IP stack back to a pristine state, to the same state as when the operating system was installed. The NetShell utility ( netsh ) is a command-line scripting interface for the configuring and monitoring of Windows XP networking.
1 maj 2012 · In the end, however, it may be simpler to backup your data files and do a reinstall -- IF that family friend who built the PC gave you a Windows XP install CD with it and if you can find the drivers.
To do this you need to shut the network properties dialog down, then go to the Control Panel, select “Add or Remove Programs”, “Add Remove or Windows Components”, select “Network Services”, click “Details”, uncheck “Simple TCP/IP Service”, then ok etc.
19 cze 2007 · To reinstall and reset the TCP/IP stack (Internet Protocol) to its original state as same as when the operating system was first installed, simply use the following command in a Command Prompt (Cmd) shell.
3 lut 2002 · If you need to reinstall the TCP/IP protocol in Windows XP, you will notice that the Uninstall button is disabled. The TCP/IP stack is a core component of Windows XP and can NOT be uninstalled. You can reset the stack to its' installed state by using the built-in netsh tool.