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Malavok
I feel like I've tried everything and this is becoming very frustrating. After this fresh install of Windows 10, everything was working fine until the final update. Now, it won't recognize that I'm connected to the Internet (via Ethernet cable) EVEN though the Internet works fine. But I can't use it for certain things, such as Windows updates, because it says I'm not connected. I've seen this is a common issue but nothing I've searched online has solved it for me.
I've tried resetting IP settings, resetting network settings, and using the "Troubleshoot" button in settings, which seems to just do nothing (infinitely sits on "starting network diagnostics"). What can I do? I still have the globe with no connection icon in the taskbar... Even though, as I'm typing this, I'm in Google Chrome and Internet is working 100% fine.
Btw, I do not have WiFi, so I just need Windows 10 to recognize the fact that I'm connected to a wired Ethernet connection that's working fine.
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I've tried resetting IP settings, resetting network settings, and using the "Troubleshoot" button in settings, which seems to just do nothing (infinitely sits on "starting network diagnostics"). What can I do? I still have the globe with no connection icon in the taskbar... Even though, as I'm typing this, I'm in Google Chrome and Internet is working 100% fine.
Btw, I do not have WiFi, so I just need Windows 10 to recognize the fact that I'm connected to a wired Ethernet connection that's working fine.
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