Greetings,
My PC specs are in my signature. Last night, my PC (Windows 7 x64) worked without a problem. It shut down cleanly. This morning, when I turned on my PC after BIOS/POST but before the OS, I was taken to a black screen telling me to run CHKDSK. I couldn't get into the OS, but I was able to use the OS DVD to access Command Prompt and run CHKDSK. It found quite a few problems. I rebooted and launched into the OS to find that my wireless network could not connect. I have a PCI b/g card, and the card seemed to be physically undamaged.
I went ahead and ran sfc/scannow from command prompt, which found a bunch of corrupted files. I ran Malwarebytes, which found no viruses (and I was not doing anything, the night before, that would be an obvious way of getting a virus). Everything is working, now, except for wireless. I used netsh to reset the TCP/IP stack, which completed successfully, but I still had no connections (no available wireless networks).
I uninstalled the drivers for the PCI Wireless Card and installed drives for a spare known-good Netgear USB wireless card I keep lying around. I tried using the default Windows wireless configuration (it used to be Wireless Zero Configuration, although I don't know if it's still called that) and the proprietary Netgear drivers. Both sets could see a list of all networks, but would get "limited connectivity". Other PCs in the house can connect, including this one. I've tried both secured and unsecured networks.
I know this isn't any huge thing to brag about (and I'm not posting it to brag), but I'm A+ certified and Network+ certified. I work in an IT department, and feel like I should be able to figure this out. However, I have no idea what originally corrupted the files, and no idea how to fix my now-defunct wireless availability. I do not have a readily-available way to plug the PC to our router, given where things are located around the house.
I'm at my wits end, at this point. Any other suggestions on what to do or what to check? I'm about ready to repair/upgrade Windows, but I would really prefer not to do that unless necessary. I am willing to give almost anything a shot.
Thanks so much for your help!
			
			My PC specs are in my signature. Last night, my PC (Windows 7 x64) worked without a problem. It shut down cleanly. This morning, when I turned on my PC after BIOS/POST but before the OS, I was taken to a black screen telling me to run CHKDSK. I couldn't get into the OS, but I was able to use the OS DVD to access Command Prompt and run CHKDSK. It found quite a few problems. I rebooted and launched into the OS to find that my wireless network could not connect. I have a PCI b/g card, and the card seemed to be physically undamaged.
I went ahead and ran sfc/scannow from command prompt, which found a bunch of corrupted files. I ran Malwarebytes, which found no viruses (and I was not doing anything, the night before, that would be an obvious way of getting a virus). Everything is working, now, except for wireless. I used netsh to reset the TCP/IP stack, which completed successfully, but I still had no connections (no available wireless networks).
I uninstalled the drivers for the PCI Wireless Card and installed drives for a spare known-good Netgear USB wireless card I keep lying around. I tried using the default Windows wireless configuration (it used to be Wireless Zero Configuration, although I don't know if it's still called that) and the proprietary Netgear drivers. Both sets could see a list of all networks, but would get "limited connectivity". Other PCs in the house can connect, including this one. I've tried both secured and unsecured networks.
I know this isn't any huge thing to brag about (and I'm not posting it to brag), but I'm A+ certified and Network+ certified. I work in an IT department, and feel like I should be able to figure this out. However, I have no idea what originally corrupted the files, and no idea how to fix my now-defunct wireless availability. I do not have a readily-available way to plug the PC to our router, given where things are located around the house.
I'm at my wits end, at this point. Any other suggestions on what to do or what to check? I'm about ready to repair/upgrade Windows, but I would really prefer not to do that unless necessary. I am willing to give almost anything a shot.
Thanks so much for your help!
				
		
			