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  • #1
    The Chef
    Moderator
    • Sep 2003
    • 13684

    Computer Problem


    I'm trying to help out a friend with her laptop and I seriously can't figure out the issue. Her laptop can connect to the router through wifi and it can connect hard wired into the modem but when she brings up Firefox it gives nothing but a blank white screen. It doesn't matter what website she types in, it just sits there on the same blank white screen never loading anything. The problem is also present on Internet Explorer which are the only 2 browsers she has so no way to check Google Chrome. I've tried various commands through the command prompt including pinging websites which returns an error message stating it can't find the host. When I use ipconfig it spits out all the correct info so it's clearly working on some level. I've updated drivers but realistically I wouldn't think that would have anything to do with it as technically she's connected and showing full strength. I've tried adding Firefox specifically to the firewall to allow it as well as disabling the firewall completely, same issue with the white screen. I'm clueless now as to what to try. She is using Windows 8 (which is a pain in the *** itself) and I simply can't get this figured out.

    I'm running the basic Windows Defender scan right now to see if it catches anything but I'm not all that optimistic. Any clue as to what to try next?

    EDIT - I should add that I've tried system restore and she doesn't have a restore point prior to the issues popping up so that's not an option either. I've even tried to just roll it back to factory settings and it won't initiate it and just sits on a blank black screen doing nothing.
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  • #2
    shugknight
    MVP
    • Oct 2004
    • 4585

    Re: Computer Problem


    Re: Computer Problem

    I'd scan with MalwareBytes and SuperAntispyware.

    Sounds like a virus/spyware infection.

    To actually get internet access, go into Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections tab > LAN settings

    See if she's connected to a proxy server (probably due to the infection) and uncheck it if she is.

    Go to the Advanced tab and and reset all her settings.

    Then try it again.

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    • #3
      mgoblue
      Go Wings!
      • Jul 2002
      • 25477

      Re: Computer Problem


      Re: Computer Problem

      Does it work when her computer is connected directly to the modem itself (not the router)? If so, then it's something with the router settings. If not, then it's something with the PC itself or the modem.

      Does internet work for you on a phone or laptop on her Wifi? If so, then it's her PC directly and you'll probably have to mess with DNS settings or something like that. Not sure what the problem would be exactly though.
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      • #4
        The Chef
        Moderator
        • Sep 2003
        • 13684

        Re: Computer Problem


        Re: Computer Problem

        Originally posted by shugknight
        I'd scan with MalwareBytes and SuperAntispyware.

        Sounds like a virus/spyware infection.

        To actually get internet access, go into Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections tab > LAN settings

        See if she's connected to a proxy server (probably due to the infection) and uncheck it if she is.

        Go to the Advanced tab and and reset all her settings.

        Then try it again.
        I'll give that a shot but in terms of messing with the LAN settings I'm almost positive I did that already. I ran the Windows Defender last night which found two things that were deemed a virus but internet is still producing a blank white page and nothing loads.

        Originally posted by mgoblue
        Does it work when her computer is connected directly to the modem itself (not the router)? If so, then it's something with the router settings. If not, then it's something with the PC itself or the modem.

        Does internet work for you on a phone or laptop on her Wifi? If so, then it's her PC directly and you'll probably have to mess with DNS settings or something like that. Not sure what the problem would be exactly though.
        Her modem and router are fine. I tested their PS3 hardwired to the modem and it had internet access, then did it hardwired to the router and had internet. She has a Roku that is in the other end of the house and it works fine off WiFi so it's not the router or the modem and is specifically something to do with her laptop. I tried her laptop hardwired directly to the modem and the problem persisted, totally clueless.
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        • #5
          mgoblue
          Go Wings!
          • Jul 2002
          • 25477

          Re: Computer Problem


          Re: Computer Problem

          Originally posted by The Chef
          I'll give that a shot but in terms of messing with the LAN settings I'm almost positive I did that already. I ran the Windows Defender last night which found two things that were deemed a virus but internet is still producing a blank white page and nothing loads.



          Her modem and router are fine. I tested their PS3 hardwired to the modem and it had internet access, then did it hardwired to the router and had internet. She has a Roku that is in the other end of the house and it works fine off WiFi so it's not the router or the modem and is specifically something to do with her laptop. I tried her laptop hardwired directly to the modem and the problem persisted, totally clueless.
          That sucks....i don't really know where to steer you, it'd be something I'd have to tinker with.
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          • #6
            The Chef
            Moderator
            • Sep 2003
            • 13684

            Re: Computer Problem


            Re: Computer Problem

            Originally posted by mgoblue
            That sucks....i don't really know where to steer you, it'd be something I'd have to tinker with.
            I ran malwarebytes and it found 154 things, quarantined them all and problem remains lol. I'm running the other program the previous poster mentioned to see but it feels like there is something blocking it but I can't figure out what it is.
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            • #7
              mgoblue
              Go Wings!
              • Jul 2002
              • 25477

              Re: Computer Problem


              Re: Computer Problem

              Originally posted by The Chef
              I ran malwarebytes and it found 154 things, quarantined them all and problem remains lol. I'm running the other program the previous poster mentioned to see but it feels like there is something blocking it but I can't figure out what it is.
              I'd try looking at the network settings in windows to see if there's custom DNS or something weird....I had that problem once where I changed my DNS manually because my cable was being weird, but then that DNS went away years later and my PC was jacked until I set that back to default....I doubt they'd be messing with any of those settings, but that'd be the place I'd look for any info. Otherwise I'm stumped.
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              • #8
                fishepa
                I'm Ron F'n Swanson!
                • Feb 2003
                • 18989

                Re: Computer Problem


                Re: Computer Problem

                Originally posted by mgoblue
                I'd try looking at the network settings in windows to see if there's custom DNS or something weird....I had that problem once where I changed my DNS manually because my cable was being weird, but then that DNS went away years later and my PC was jacked until I set that back to default....I doubt they'd be messing with any of those settings, but that'd be the place I'd look for any info. Otherwise I'm stumped.
                I was going to say DNS issue.

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                • #9
                  The Chef
                  Moderator
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 13684

                  Re: Computer Problem


                  Re: Computer Problem

                  Originally posted by mgoblue
                  I'd try looking at the network settings in windows to see if there's custom DNS or something weird....I had that problem once where I changed my DNS manually because my cable was being weird, but then that DNS went away years later and my PC was jacked until I set that back to default....I doubt they'd be messing with any of those settings, but that'd be the place I'd look for any info. Otherwise I'm stumped.
                  I'm probably an idiot but how do I find out if the DNS is set manually? I did ipconfig in the command prompt and it spit out all the correct info as far as I can tell at least.
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                  • #10
                    trobinson97
                    Lie,cheat,steal,kill: Win
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 16367

                    Re: Computer Problem


                    Re: Computer Problem

                    Copied from a Google search:

                    Try this..

                    First connect your nertwork by 'connecting network'
                    then go to your CMD window
                    Type following in 3 steps, after every step use ENTER bUtton.
                    1. type IPCONFIG/ALL (then ENTER)
                    2. type IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS (then ENTER)
                    3. type EXIT (then ENTER)
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                    • #11
                      fishepa
                      I'm Ron F'n Swanson!
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 18989

                      Re: Computer Problem


                      Re: Computer Problem

                      Originally posted by The Chef
                      I'm probably an idiot but how do I find out if the DNS is set manually? I did ipconfig in the command prompt and it spit out all the correct info as far as I can tell at least.
                      You have to go into the properties of the network adapter itself. I'm not too familiar with Windows 8 but go to the properties, then select IPV4 then select properties on that. It should list whether IP address/subnet mask/ and DNS are set for automatic or manual.

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                      • #12
                        mgoblue
                        Go Wings!
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 25477

                        Re: Computer Problem


                        Re: Computer Problem

                        Originally posted by fishepa
                        You have to go into the properties of the network adapter itself. I'm not too familiar with Windows 8 but go to the properties, then select IPV4 then select properties on that. It should list whether IP address/subnet mask/ and DNS are set for automatic or manual.
                        Yeah, i'd try this as well...I had manual ones that ended up breaking years later.
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                        • #13
                          The Chef
                          Moderator
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 13684

                          Re: Computer Problem


                          Re: Computer Problem

                          Originally posted by fishepa
                          You have to go into the properties of the network adapter itself. I'm not too familiar with Windows 8 but go to the properties, then select IPV4 then select properties on that. It should list whether IP address/subnet mask/ and DNS are set for automatic or manual.
                          I checked it, says both the IP address and DNS server address are obtained automatically so nothing going on there. I'm confused as I seriously can't figure this out and none of the programs I've run so far have flagged anything that actually made a difference in the end. It feels like something is blocking it but its not the firewall as I already went down that road. Thought there could have been a conflict with an old virus protection software she had as there was some leftovers of it but thats deleted and that didn't help either. I've tried googling the problem and can't find a single person with the same problem. The closest I get is someone who has that problem with one browser but not others where as I have this issue with every browser.
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                          • #14
                            The Chef
                            Moderator
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 13684

                            Re: Computer Problem


                            Re: Computer Problem

                            Originally posted by trobinson97
                            Copied from a Google search:
                            I did all that as well, same issue. It's weird as it's not spitting out an error message at all, it's just simply not loading anything.
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                            • #15
                              bcruise
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 23274

                              Re: Computer Problem


                              Re: Computer Problem

                              Win8 has a built-in network troubleshooting tool that can sometimes fix internet problems on its own, if the problem lies on the computer itself. Or it might at least be able tell you what the problem is.

                              Press the Start Button or move the mouse into the lower right hand corner of the screen and click on the "Search" option or icon (magnifying glass) that appears. Start typing "identify" into the search and you'll see an "Identify and Repair Network Problems" icon appear. Click that and let it run, and let us know if it detects a problem. It can fix some of them outright.

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