sUICIDE_mONKEY
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Hi
My Powerbook G4550, runnin OSX V.10.2.5 wont connect to the internet anymore.
It was working the last time i used it, about a week ago, i lent it to my cousin who needed it (to fix a network of macs and pcs in a school), when it came back it had Dave 4.0.3 and Norton Utils 8 and firewall installed on it ,i manually deleted these off the system but i presume they are still causing problems. I have the network settings set up the way they are supposed to be, via DHCP with IP number assigned by server. But when it connects, underneath the IP number it says (self assigned) im presuming the computer is assigning itself the IP instead of the Broadband provider (BTW:Its NTL, in Belfast Ireland)and this is why its not connecting.... Is there anyway to reconfigure the Network settings so that they'll go back to default or to get rid of the software he installed.... (hopefully without reinstallling osx)
My housemate has a pc which is working fine on the broadband so there isnt anything wrong with the broadband or cable modem....
My Powerbook G4550, runnin OSX V.10.2.5 wont connect to the internet anymore.
It was working the last time i used it, about a week ago, i lent it to my cousin who needed it (to fix a network of macs and pcs in a school), when it came back it had Dave 4.0.3 and Norton Utils 8 and firewall installed on it ,i manually deleted these off the system but i presume they are still causing problems. I have the network settings set up the way they are supposed to be, via DHCP with IP number assigned by server. But when it connects, underneath the IP number it says (self assigned) im presuming the computer is assigning itself the IP instead of the Broadband provider (BTW:Its NTL, in Belfast Ireland)and this is why its not connecting.... Is there anyway to reconfigure the Network settings so that they'll go back to default or to get rid of the software he installed.... (hopefully without reinstallling osx)
My housemate has a pc which is working fine on the broadband so there isnt anything wrong with the broadband or cable modem....