I get this message: DNS server is not responding. Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet.

My problem was caused by using McAfee. The only way I can connect to the internet is if I start my computer in "safe mode". I've since removed McAfee from my computer, but I can't always connect to internet in normal startup mode. When I run a diagnosis, I get the message: "DNS server is not responding" & "cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error and then click the Refresh button. »

On the recommendation of MS tech support, I already tried

1. perform a clean boot

2. reset internet Explorer

3 typeing these orders in the dark of the screen then restart the computer after you perform these steps

b. Netsh int tcp reset

c. Netsh int ipv4 reset

zero i. (XP) netsh int ip reset

d. Netsh winsock reset

e. Netsh winhttp reset proxy

f. Netsh advfirewall reset

g. Ipconfig/flushdns

h. Ipconfig/Release

i. Ipconfig / renew

j. Ipconfig/registerdns

None of these recommendations solved my problem. I don't know if it is an IE or issue windows. Any other suggestions?

Hello

Please 1 create a restore point and run the mcafee Development tool. This will of cleaning after uninstalling the software. McAfee is known for questions after the uninstalled. For new AV you can try

Microsoft Security Essentials http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security-essentials-download. (Win08 already has Microsoft Security Essentials in the operating system)

Tool Development

http://service.McAfee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?ID=TS101331

Thank you

Thomas

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