re: Protocol 1 error 59 failed a networking error
Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 10:35 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by gewg_
(4444 messages posted)
Vicki Macina wrote:
|My computer completely crashed and I had to do a recovery disk[...]
|It will not connect to the internet on my wireless home network[...]
|Upon start up[...]"The following error occurred while loading protocol 1 error 59.
|A networking error has occurred.
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Thanks for the useful (NOT) error message, M$.
http://google.com/search?q="protocol.1.error.59"
cache
of http://forums.techguy.org/networking/116104-network-error-message.html
If all you have is a Wipe-it-clean-and-start-fresh CD,
that "Restore" CD kinda limits what you are able to do.
(Thanks, M$, you bunch of jerks.)
{Advocacy for FREE boot-to-a-desktop Linux CDs goes here}
Normally, if reinstalling the device driver(s) doesn't clear this,
then reinstalling the network stack seems the obvious solution.
When you do get Windoze running properly, this is a useful tool (freeware):
WinDriversBackup-can-identify-all-*-your-*-driver-files-and-save-them
web.archive.org/web/20070106035713/http://www.safe-install.com/programs/windriversbackup-personal-edition.html
Even better: A boot-to-a-desktop Linux CD (e.g. Parted Magic or Clonezilla)
can be used to clone your hard drive--with a zero-dollar investment in software.
(More than just freeware, Linux is Free(dom) Software.)
|My registry cleaner is totaled and doesn't work at all.
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As those _can_ harm more than help, maybe that's a Good Thing(tm).
{Advocacy for FREE, modern Linux (which doesn't use a binary-blob Registry
and which will will run on your *current* hardware) goes here.}
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