Local network does not appear in my computer, as if it does not exist.

"Help me please, I installed Windows XP on an old computer some time ago in an empty score, but then I tried to connect to the Internet, but he said that" the server is not found.

or something like that. When I see the network he wasn't there Local network as if it does not exist. I already checked if the cable was not there or if the network card has been broken, but all his past well. I am connected to another PC and it works very well. Help me guys, am I supossed to do?
Sorry for my bad English, Oscar

Hi Oscar,.

I suggest you to follow the steps in the Microsoft article and check if it helps.

Windows wireless and wired network connection problems

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/wired-and-wireless-network-connection-problems-in-Windows

I hope this helps.

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