• Facepunch, I can really use some help technical support
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[B]CRISIS AVERTED I HAD A RANDOM SYSTEM RESTORE POINT FROM YESTERDAY! [/B] About five hours ago I was downstairs when I was informed that our house is being foreclosed and we have until Janurary 6th to either move out or fix the problem with the bank [B]([/B][B]this is a huge problem itself, FML)[/B]. I came to my pc in hopes to find something to help my parents out and hopefully save our home. What I found was not foreclosure support but a nasty virus. Luckly my anti-virus caught it and removed it rather quickly. Leaving me with a message to restart my pc and so I did. [B]PROBLEM 1: [/B]When I got back Peerblock would not start and gave me this error: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/FHTlM.png[/IMG] Base Filtering Engine(BFE) was not listed under services.msc but I still had the file under system32. I also did not have have the registery entry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BFE. I had a friend send me his registry entry for that specific service and now BFE shows up under my services mmc and when I attempt to start the service I get the following error "[I]Error 5: Access Denied" [/I] I have been trying to search for a solution have had no luck my friend and I have been searching on a way to fix this. I have only really seen a 'fix' and that was to add permissions to that registry entry; tried and failed. [B]PROBLEM 2: [/B]Another problem I have had since restarting my pc is now my network icon always shows that I am disconnected and I have no way to access my TCP/IP settings or any general info [B]BUT I STILL HAVE AN INTERNET CONNECTION[/B] an image of this follows: [img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/nr8hB.png[/img_thumb] I have tried to quickly fix this but have not been able to. My first priority is to solve [B]PROBLEM 1[/B]. I am going to post this on a few other places to hopefully get as many eyes as possible on the problem and hopefully fix this so I can move on and deal with this foreclosure bullshit.
Let's see a screenshot of your network connections services. Start > Run > services.msc. Go down to Network* and paste a screenshot. The second screenshot you posted points to Windows service issues.
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