Event 7023 network location awareness

I am running Windows XP.  Recently (mid-December) I started having an annoying amount of pop ups and redirects.  I did a system restore which has not helped the problem.  I now start IE with no. add ons, but my performance deteriorates until the computer freezes and I have to turn it off.  I checked the event viewer and find that the awareness of network SErvice is any error and impossible to start.  This msg appears again and again which is probably what causes the computer to hang.  Any ideas?

I tried to start the service manually, and it still does not work.  There is a dependency for the AFD and TCPIP - but those are not the services listed in the chief purser.

As a side note - even if I start with the pop Protocol ups off I always get one for some shopping service

I am running Windows XP.  Recently (mid-December) I started having an annoying amount of pop ups and redirects.  I did a system restore which has not helped the problem.  I now start IE with no. add ons, but my performance deteriorates until the computer freezes and I have to turn it off.  I checked the event viewer and find that the awareness of network SErvice is any error and impossible to start.  This msg appears again and again which is probably what causes the computer to hang.  Any ideas?

I tried to start the service manually, and it still does not work.  There is a dependency for the AFD and TCPIP - but those are not the services listed in the chief purser.

As a side note - even if I start with the pop Protocol ups off I always get one for some shopping service

Looks like you have malware on your computer. I would first scan the computer with scanners below and remove all detected object once you are sure that the computer is clean you can start to trouble shoot and other errors.

Malwarebytes.org

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