Vista system recovery

I had to do a complete system on my desktop HP Pavilion restore last week.  The recovery took place without incident, but since I'm not able to access internet completely.  I have another desktop, laptop & tablet, and none of them have a problem accessing the internet; also I don't get any errors or anything on the network.

After some research, I read that Norton (preinstalled) maybe he brandishing the PC to access the internet, so I ran the Norton Removal tool.  After the tool runs the tent software access to the internet (I think to finish the job) but the computer just hangs there - sometimes I get a message that the Web page are not available.  I also disabled Windows defender I've read that may cause the computer not to completely not connect to internet.

I spent an hour or so on the phone a few days ago with my ISP and they had me look at all different things but nothing has changed and I was able to get on the internet and windows update to download, but after several reboots due update, I was not able to access the internet again.

Without access to the internet, I can't update Windows or Norton (once I install an updated version).

Any suggestions?

Mabrooks92 wrote:
I will not be able to provide the information to the computer later.

What I understand in talking with my ISP, modem and the routeryou are 1You box and there's a second branch office and has no problem download from Web pages.

Ok.

You connect the PC to the modem with a CAT5 cable between the same router as the other PC?
With the CAT5 cable is connected you will see a list headed on connecting the NIC to the rear of the PC?

A single led light w / a solid color (green perhaps) means the adapter is powered and an additional flashing led shows an activity.

Have you checked in the Device Manager to see if the network card has a driver loaded and enabled?

Best regards

ERICO

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