I attempted a similar fix, by deleting the keys and reinstalling them, and had to 'restart' (restore) windows because it ruined something in my registry. I have read people online fix my issue through applying old Windows 7 keys over the new non-functional Windows 10 versions. Under additional details, it is listed that "Windows Sockets registry entries required for network connectivity are missing."Īfter some research online, these socket entries are related to the Winsock / Winsock2 registry keys. If the troubleshooting is attempted again, there is no result. So if I troubleshoot this lack of connection, through the network troubleshooter, the first message I recieve is "One or more network protocols are missing on this computer". This is frustrating because I prefer LAN for gaming and also when the college wifi network is acting up. Last month, I stopped being able to recieve an internet connection through this port, regardless of the network, after a windows update. There were a few speedbumps with drivers and what-else, but I got everything to work - including my Local Area Connection ethernet port. Last fall I upgraded my MSI GS70 2PE laptop from Windows 8 to Windows 10 with a clean install.
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