HP 600-1350 PC: erronious warning message that is causing me to have to restart without reason

AT & T has had a wide spead failure last week that caused an interruption of 27 hours of my Uverse cable - int. - phone. After this event, which started my Hp 600-3550 PC, he displayed a warning message stating basically that I had a defective Ethernet cable connected to my all-in-one wireless Desk Top. This message is not until I left my CV go quiet for an hour or two. When I go back and press the space bar to continue... There is the warning, causing me to have to restart. I ran my diagnosis/Hp recovery disk and it reports all is well except anything to do with the 3D which I never use. I say the message is erronious is because there is no no. Ethernet cable going into my desk Top. Only a printer - Scanner (usb) and antenna (co - ax) broadcast (for cable outages) and of course the power cord.

Any suggestions on how to get rid of the warning of Billboard?  Oh! Of course, there is the Ethernet cable from the ATT case on the side of my house... in the House and my wireless modem.

maneman

Comments and ideas

You can restart all - everything connected to the AT & T bits and which includes the Modem and your box AT & T U-Verse, too, if you can't stand to do.  The problem with the U-Verse stuff is that he doesn't like outages of electricity and stuff tends to miss a bit catastrophic subsequently.  I realize your computer and your printer are not connected to the U-Verse box is said by the way.  The smile.

When you shut it down, wait a few minutes - say about three minutes.

Things U-Verse, modem - box, then you started home router if you have a separate system... Then the computer.  Finally, assuming that the computer starts and allows you to start the printer.

If you have one of your own cables connecting all to nothing, consider replacing them.

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You must make sure that your file system is healthy.  Look for other problems in the system.

Take a look at the following - and really watch the suggestions, take appropriate action:

Improving the performance of the system without adding memory (Windows 7)

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If errors not stop, call U-Verse and complain until get you your hands on an agent who will tell you to send a tech level second (not a student) and see what happens.

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And... Click on accept as Solution when my answer provides a fix or a workaround!

I am happy to provide assistance on behalf of HP. I do not work for HP.

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