No Internet connection for Windows 8 applications

I spent all day trying to figure why Windows 8 Apps does not connect to the internet. I tried everything I read refreshing short or reinstallation of windows 8. I'm trying to be patient, but it reminds me of vista. I use Toshiba Satellite P755 2nd gen mobile i7 with 8 GB of ram. I have not installed third-party security, I only use Defender

So far, I have:

-Tried a clean boot (no difference)

-Tried to open a session on Microsoft and on an account. When I tried to log into my account from Microsoft, he said: "we could not connect to the Microsoft services right now.

-Tried many guests from commands such as sfc/scannow and more

-Tried to disable the firewall (no difference)

-Checked to make sure there are no proxy settings (it was not)

-Checked the time zone settings (no problem)

-Tried to install Fiddler4 (Nope)

-J' tried Microsofts app troubleshooting. (No)

-J' tried Windows 8 troubleshooting of network (Nope)

-check the resolution of the screen (no problem)

-Checked UAC (user account control). (No problem)

-Verified this update of windows is up to date

-Deleted all temporary files and erased Max

-Check that the network card drivers and the display are updated

-I do not know there is more that I don't remember

Suggestions... :-/

Hi Jeff,

As you've already tried the troubleshooting steps, I suggest for the link and try to refresh the computer:

How to restore, refresh or reset your PC

Note: refresh the computer will not remove not remove files or change your settings. The apps that came with the computer or you installed on Windows Store will be reinstalled, but all the apps you have installed other Web sites and DVD is deleted. You will find a list of applications on your desktop after you refresh the computer.

It will be useful.

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