Hi, (I got recommended this site from a guy on TenForums, so I hope you can help me finding a solution)
I have a desktop PC with an ASUS motherboard. I can't get ANY connection to the internet. I just get the computer with the red cross in the lower right corner. I've no idea, how to fix it, and I've tried to fix it for MANY hours.
Does anyone know what to do? Please.
I've tried:
- Deep scan for virus, which took 8 hours. All potential viruses were deleted.
- Start in safe mode
- Turning the internet on and off, even though all other computers had internet.
- Another Ethernet adapter put directly on the motherboard.
- With a working WiFi adapter
- Used other antivirus softwares such as Malwarebytes
- Several repair tools
- Deleting other entrances than the default ones in the local host.
- Turning on and off the Ethernet under Network connections
- using the ipconfig /renew, but I get a fail which is "This operation failed as no adapter is in the state permissible for this operation"
Does anyone have a fix for this? It's boiling my head.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the bad English.
I have a desktop PC with an ASUS motherboard. I can't get ANY connection to the internet. I just get the computer with the red cross in the lower right corner. I've no idea, how to fix it, and I've tried to fix it for MANY hours.
Does anyone know what to do? Please.
I've tried:
- Deep scan for virus, which took 8 hours. All potential viruses were deleted.
- Start in safe mode
- Turning the internet on and off, even though all other computers had internet.
- Another Ethernet adapter put directly on the motherboard.
- With a working WiFi adapter
- Used other antivirus softwares such as Malwarebytes
- Several repair tools
- Deleting other entrances than the default ones in the local host.
- Turning on and off the Ethernet under Network connections
- using the ipconfig /renew, but I get a fail which is "This operation failed as no adapter is in the state permissible for this operation"
Does anyone have a fix for this? It's boiling my head.

Thanks in advance and sorry for the bad English.