P4 2.GHz
1gb RAM
40gb free HDD
Windows XP home, SP2
For the last week or so, I have been gradually losing internet connectivity
during a session. i.e:- I could be surfing the net, and after a while,
clicking a link will take me to an IE error screen that tells me that the
page can't be reached. From that moment on, I won't be able to connect to
anything on the internet until I reboot. The only useful message I get from
anything is if I try to run World of Warcraft, and that is:
"Unable to establish a connection to socket: No buffer space is available.
The socket cannot be created/connected."
Interestingly, if I am already connected to World of Warcraft, I can
continue playing for as long as I want, even though I can't check my email
or look at web pages.
I recently installed an older version of Norton system works (2003) but this
is still later than my version of WinXP (2002) and I'm not convinced it's
causing the problem. I also recently changed some settings in Azureus, but
the problem persists even if I have not run Azureus that session.
> Ahh!. My Windows is dated 2002, but I guess the date was from the original
> non SP-2 retail pack.
>
> Right! Nortons it out of here
>
> Thanks for helping.
>
> "Bob I" <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:ee6s3n2eHHA.2332@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
>
>
> > Norton is NOT later than Windows XP SP2 (August 2004), that is likely the
> > problem.
>
> > Doc wrote:
> >> P4 2.GHz
> >> 1gb RAM
> >> 40gb free HDD
> >> Windows XP home, SP2
>
> >> For the last week or so, I have been gradually losing internet
> >> connectivity during a session. i.e:- I could be surfing the net, and
> >> after a while, clicking a link will take me to an IE error screen that
> >> tells me that the page can't be reached. From that moment on, I won't be
> >> able to connect to anything on the internet until I reboot. The only
> >> useful message I get from anything is if I try to run World of Warcraft,
> >> and that is:
>
> >> "Unable to establish a connection to socket: No buffer space is
> >> available. The socket cannot be created/connected."
>
> >> Interestingly, if I am already connected to World of Warcraft, I can
> >> continue playing for as long as I want, even though I can't check my
> >> email or look at web pages.
>
> >> I recently installed an older version of Norton system works (2003) but
> >> this is still later than my version of WinXP (2002) and I'm not convinced
> >> it's causing the problem. I also recently changed some settings in
> >> Azureus, but the problem persists even if I have not run Azureus that
> >> session.
>
> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated- Ocultar texto de la cita -
>
> - Mostrar texto de la cita -
Just for a bit of extra info, the IE error I get is...
QUOTE
The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be
experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser
settings.
/QUOTE
Followed by the usual advice, and right at the end...
QUOTE
Cannot find server or DNS Error
/QUOTE
Looks like an XP re-install is called for :-(
Doug (Doc)
<chacmool_fr@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1176256135.180990.62800@n76g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
>
> Did you finally solve your problem??
>
> I think i'm havig just the same problem .
>
> thanks,
>
> -chak
>
>> Ahh!. My Windows is dated 2002, but I guess the date was from the
>> original
>> non SP-2 retail pack.
>>
>> Right! Nortons it out of here
>>
>> Thanks for helping.
>>
>> "Bob I" <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:ee6s3n2eHHA.2332@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>
>>
>>
>> > Norton is NOT later than Windows XP SP2 (August 2004), that is likely
>> > the
>> > problem.
>>
>> > Doc wrote:
>> >> P4 2.GHz
>> >> 1gb RAM
>> >> 40gb free HDD
>> >> Windows XP home, SP2
>>
>> >> For the last week or so, I have been gradually losing internet
>> >> connectivity during a session. i.e:- I could be surfing the net, and
>> >> after a while, clicking a link will take me to an IE error screen that
>> >> tells me that the page can't be reached. From that moment on, I won't
>> >> be
>> >> able to connect to anything on the internet until I reboot. The only
>> >> useful message I get from anything is if I try to run World of
>> >> Warcraft,
>> >> and that is:
>>
>> >> "Unable to establish a connection to socket: No buffer space is
>> >> available. The socket cannot be created/connected."
>>
>> >> Interestingly, if I am already connected to World of Warcraft, I can
>> >> continue playing for as long as I want, even though I can't check my
>> >> email or look at web pages.
>>
>> >> I recently installed an older version of Norton system works (2003)
>> >> but
>> >> this is still later than my version of WinXP (2002) and I'm not
>> >> convinced
>> >> it's causing the problem. I also recently changed some settings in
>> >> Azureus, but the problem persists even if I have not run Azureus that
>> >> session.
>>
>> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated- Ocultar texto de la cita -
>>
>> - Mostrar texto de la cita -
>
>
I've tried everything I can, nothing will solve this problem. I've Googled
the error message and found a couple of other cases, but unfortunately,
no-one had an answer for the others either. I guess it's re-format time
(which is going to cause huge traumas here).
Doug (Doc)
"Doc" <the.doc.is.in@REMOVETHISgmail.com> wrote in message
news:131pcmq4o71eoa6@corp.supernews.com...
> Unfortunately, no.
>
> Just for a bit of extra info, the IE error I get is...
>
> QUOTE
> The page cannot be displayed
> The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might
> be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your
> browser settings.
> /QUOTE
>
> Followed by the usual advice, and right at the end...
>
> QUOTE
> Cannot find server or DNS Error
> /QUOTE
>
> Looks like an XP re-install is called for :-(
>
> Doug (Doc)
>
>
> <chacmool_fr@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1176256135.180990.62800@n76g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
>>
>> Did you finally solve your problem??
>>
>> I think i'm havig just the same problem .
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> -chak
>>
>>> Ahh!. My Windows is dated 2002, but I guess the date was from the
>>> original
>>> non SP-2 retail pack.
>>>
>>> Right! Nortons it out of here
>>>
>>> Thanks for helping.
>>>
>>> "Bob I" <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:ee6s3n2eHHA.2332@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > Norton is NOT later than Windows XP SP2 (August 2004), that is likely
>>> > the
>>> > problem.
>>>
>>> > Doc wrote:
>>> >> P4 2.GHz
>>> >> 1gb RAM
>>> >> 40gb free HDD
>>> >> Windows XP home, SP2
>>>
>>> >> For the last week or so, I have been gradually losing internet
>>> >> connectivity during a session. i.e:- I could be surfing the net, and
>>> >> after a while, clicking a link will take me to an IE error screen
>>> >> that
>>> >> tells me that the page can't be reached. From that moment on, I won't
>>> >> be
>>> >> able to connect to anything on the internet until I reboot. The only
>>> >> useful message I get from anything is if I try to run World of
>>> >> Warcraft,
>>> >> and that is:
>>>
>>> >> "Unable to establish a connection to socket: No buffer space is
>>> >> available. The socket cannot be created/connected."
>>>
>>> >> Interestingly, if I am already connected to World of Warcraft, I can
>>> >> continue playing for as long as I want, even though I can't check my
>>> >> email or look at web pages.
>>>
>>> >> I recently installed an older version of Norton system works (2003)
>>> >> but
>>> >> this is still later than my version of WinXP (2002) and I'm not
>>> >> convinced
>>> >> it's causing the problem. I also recently changed some settings in
>>> >> Azureus, but the problem persists even if I have not run Azureus that
>>> >> session.
>>>
>>> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated- Ocultar texto de la cita -
>>>
>>> - Mostrar texto de la cita -
>>
>>
>
>
I wouldn't go about reformatting if I were you guys. I'm having the exact same problem, and it's happening on BOTH my year old install of XP Professional and a week old install of Windows Vista (the problem originally started happening before I dual booted Vista).