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Cannot Connect To Server" Etc
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Here I go again, after going back to factory settings on the advice of Sony, my lappy (windows 8) is now playing up again, cannot connect to page and / or server, it is driving me mad. I downloaded Firefox as my browser but have now gone back (I think) to IE but makes no difference, what can I do, cannot factory reset again as I'll loose all photos again. Have tried 2 separate wifi connections but still the same, my desktop (xp) is absolutley fine. I think there is going to be one new sony vaio lapstop floating in the med very soon!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try connecting your laptop to your router with an ethernet cable. (Routers are normally supplied with them, or you can buy them for a quid in poundland). If you can then access the internet, the problem is clearly with your wifi settings, not with the actual machine.
If the problem is with your wifi settings, go into them and check that 'connect automatically' is selected for your home network.
Chris
If the problem is with your wifi settings, go into them and check that 'connect automatically' is selected for your home network.
Chris
neti....Just a thought. Perhaps it is because you are not resident in the UK and your ISP is at fault. Are you willing to say, who is your ISP.?
If Firefox is Not set as your default Browser, then most certainly you are likely to be operating on Internet Explorer. However, what edition of IE would be interesting to know; if you are able to establish it. Perhaps then a solution can be established to your problem.
Click open IE and then click the 'cogged wheel' icon; top right of page. Then click open 'About Internet Explorer' to see what edition you have of IE.
Al.
If Firefox is Not set as your default Browser, then most certainly you are likely to be operating on Internet Explorer. However, what edition of IE would be interesting to know; if you are able to establish it. Perhaps then a solution can be established to your problem.
Click open IE and then click the 'cogged wheel' icon; top right of page. Then click open 'About Internet Explorer' to see what edition you have of IE.
Al.
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Thanks methyl for your confirming that you are downgrading Windows 8 to W 7. I didn't know about Office 2013 being problematic, No issue for me because I am operating at the moment on my Desktop with Windows Vista and my Laptop has W7. Also my default Browser is Firefox 21; which is available to neti if she hasn't up-dated to it and my Microsoft Office I know is not 2013. ( Must check what it is.)
Al.
Al.