A problem.
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Found and did this, no go.
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can you dual boot your computer i personally would like to try that some day. have one partition be windows xp or if you have a spare computer just taking up dust that has xp on it it would work. thats what i did for a while until my xp machine gave out. would like to build a mini system with a dual core cpu i have in the house but i lack the funds right now.
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Did you try to disable “Bitdefender” ?
Put the right rights into the firewall?
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Alucard wrote:
Wicked_Witch wrote:
Did you try to disable “Bitdefender” ?Put the right rights into the firewall?
Sorry, don’t think I’m using that program. My antivirus is MSE and yes I’ve allowed FL thru the firewall.
Bitdefender is a standard program in Windows 7. It comes during installation of the OS
You can disable it by:
Control pannel - System management - Services
Windows defenderDoubleclick on that. Stop the task and put it on disabled.
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Wicked_Witch wrote:
Alucard wrote:
Wicked_Witch wrote:
Did you try to disable “Bitdefender” ?Put the right rights into the firewall?
Sorry, don’t think I’m using that program. My antivirus is MSE and yes I’ve allowed FL thru the firewall.
Bitdefender is a standard program in Windows 7. It comes during installation of the OS
You can disable it by:
Control pannel - System management - Services
Windows defenderDoubleclick on that. Stop the task and put it on disabled.
No fix, still get the hex decimal* IP address.
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Gisteron wrote:
obviously your IPv6 is still being enabled, somewhere, somehow. and if so there must be a way to disable it entirely, at least temporarily.This you could do in:
Networkcentre - Lan connection - Properties - dismark internet protocol ipv6 (tcp/ipv6)
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To disable IPv6 properly you need to change values in the registry, you can’t just turn it off.
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If MSE = Microsoft Security Essentals, it must be disabled or it will block FL.