I have comcast high speed internet, and I’m using a ethernet cord. I’m a Linux person, but I’ve been needing to get windows XP working, so I have this computer with XP on it, fresh install, I need to find out how to get the internet working on it. I’ve been staring at the New Connection Wizard for 30 minutes now, fiddling with everything, how do I get this to work?

Comcast Internet, Ethernet cord going to a Router, router to the modem. Why can’t I get a wired connection?

My family computer, a emachines desktop, has been having problems for years. The screen has often gone black and frozen, and the only way to turn it off is by unplugging it (it doesn’t work to just press the button sometimes).
Also, when we are online, a message comes up that basically says "Windows Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience" Then it asks if you want to send an error report. It usually happens after about 30 minutes-1 hour after you started using the internet. It will then shorten the time between messages and it closing after the first message. It has gotten down to when it will say that even before the window opens, then the computer screen will go blank, and the button will not work. Sometimes when turn off the power, the computer stays on for a whole fifteen seconds while everything else turns off. (Is that normal?)
My parents will buy some cheap anti-virus software, but when I try to scan the computer, the "encountered a problem" message comes up, and then the screen goes blank. This can happen anyway from 3 seconds into the scan, from 5 seconds away from it being done. Sometimes it wil finish, and will have found nothing, which I don’t believe, because it still has so many problems. As compared to it having found around 50 problems when the scan cannot finish because the computer shuts down.
My mom finally got an anti-virus software from her work, called Symnatec anti-virus. From the look of it, it looks like it belongs on Microsft Windows 98, not XP (which is what it is recommened for). It has never found any threats, but the computer is still horrible.
I have tried to download free anti-virus software from online, but the download shuts down in the process.
So am I wondering if just repairing windows will get rid of the viruses, or do I have to do a complete reinstallation? Which my mom doesn’t want to do because she will lose all the things that she needs for her work. She doens’t anything about computers (she thought the pipes screen saver meant the computer was having a meltdown) but she is very stubborn about what we are going to do about it. All she does is complain, swear under her breath, and slam her fist on the desk, but she refuses to do anything about it. (As is buy a new computer, better anti-virus protection, or completely reinstall windows, if that’s what I need to do).
Thank you for reading all of this (if you did) and any help would be appreciated, if on my question at the top, or any suggestions of good anti-virus software.
Thanks again
We have tried firefox and the message still comes up. I have also downloaded the newest version of Internet Exploer, and still the same thing.

I caught a virus on my laptop(thanks to my lil brother). I have a sony vaio with 2gb memory running windows xp media edition. I cleaned the registry(have done it once before with no problems to get rid of a virus). computer starts with blank screen and takes about 30 minutes to load icons. Cant click on icons or start any programs. Do i need to reinstall the OS or is there a way to fix this?

So I was working with ITunes and my new IPod on my Acer Ferrari 4006 when the computer hung up. I waited about an hour with no luck and shut down and restarted the computer. Now it takes about 30 minutes to start and when it gets to windows the "system" process is using 100% CPU at all times. I have ran Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal, Spybot, Adaware, and CleanMyPC Registry Cleaner with to no avail.

Also, when I start the computer, the bluetooth light on the front comes on, then turns off and doesn’t respond to any depression of the button.

I think that the problem I’m having is with the USB devices actually looping, but I dont know how to stop them. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
So I was working with ITunes and my new IPod on my Acer Ferrari 4006 when the computer hung up. I waited about an hour with no luck and shut down and restarted the computer. Now it takes about 30 minutes to start and when it gets to windows the "system" process is using 100% CPU at all times. I have ran Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal, Spybot, Adaware, and CleanMyPC Registry Cleaner with to no avail.

Also, when I start the computer, the bluetooth light on the front comes on, then turns off and doesn’t respond to any depression of the button.

I think that the problem I’m having is with the USB devices actually looping, but I dont know how to stop them. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!

PLEASE NOTE: I have run all the virus/spyware/malware programs I need to… the program this is using 100% of the CPU is the SYSTEM Process (not the system idle process)…