Cannot access internet after installing the latest Windows Update

* Original title: Question access to the internet after you have installed the latest update

Last week, I installed the latest update of Windows 8, however once installed, I was no longer able to access the internet and became a message saying that the page cannot be displayed. Below it there is a button to click to solve the problem of connection but I did and it came back with no connection problem.

I reset my router, but there was no question that I could access the internet on my phone and my roommates laptop. The only way that I could access the internet again was to restore my pc and remove install.

I was then forced to install the update tonight and it's the same thing so I had to uninstall these updates again to access the internet.

Can you please tell how can I install the update it will affect my ability to access the internet?

Hi Victoria,.

Please help me with the following suggestions:

1. using modern Internet Explorer user interface or Desktop Internet Explorer?
2. your computer is in a cable or wireless internet connection?

3. What is the number of the kb article that is causing the problem with the internet after installing the update?

4. are you referring to Windows Update (KB2919355) 8.1?

Windows Update: Frequently asked Questions see (how know what are updates
been installed?)

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/Windows-Update-FAQ

Method 1: After the update is installed, configure the computer to boot and check if you questions persists:

How to perform a clean boot in Windows

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135/en-us

Note: After troubleshooting, consult this section «How to reset the computer to start normally after a boot minimum troubleshooting»

Method 2: Click on the link below to troubleshoot if the internet explore does not work:

Why can't connect me to a network?

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/cant-connect-to-network#1TC=Windows-8

Warning: Reset Internet Explorer settings will not affect your browsing history, unless you check the delete personal settings during the reset. If you want only to view or delete your browsing history, you don't need to reset all the settings of Internet Explorer.

I hope this helps. Answer please if you have any additional questions with Windows.

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