Monday, January 20, 2014

Troubleshooting Network Issues In Windows Vista

Windows Vista is an operating system developed by Microsoft among its series of Windows OSs. Windows Vista is far superior to its predecessor, the Windows XP operating system, in many aspects. Windows Vista has a higher performance, and offers users a wide variety of tools and options to make everyday life easier. It allows users to connect to networks, whether local cable connections, or wireless internet connections.
Sometimes you may face some sort of issue with the network, which prevent you from using the internet. When these network connections get slower or hindered due to some underlying cause, you can use Windows Vista to repair the network. To fix these network connection issues, you have to do a Windows repair of the connection, and troubleshoot the problem. Fortunately Windows Vista is capable of looking of issues on its own, using a network diagnosis tool, and can repair most issues automatically.
What to do if you face Vista problems from a slow Internet connection.
  • Open the desktop and click on the Windows Vista Start icon/orb at the bottom left of the screen. When the Start menu opens up select the Network option.
  • Now click on the Network and Sharing Center button. Find your network connection in the window, and click on View Status links located to the right of the network name.
  • Now click on the Diagnose button. Wait while Windows Vista tries to diagnose the network. If the diagnosis reveals a problems Vista will try to fix the issue automatically. However, it may not be capable of fixing certain problems. Even if it does not solve the issue, it will tell you the main source of the trouble, and list further steps that you can employ to fix the connection problem.
  • Now navigate to the Properties window on your internet connection and select the Disable button. This will disable your network connection, after which you should click on the Enable button. Sometimes a large number small network problems gets fixed by simply restarting the entire network.
If you face any more Vista problems you can contact Microsoft support team for help. Experts at the support of site, or Windows online support, offer excellent customer care, and are quick to dispose your issues. Windows Vista is a terrific operating system, and users get many personalization and customization options to fix such issues. Upgrade to Windows Vista and find out.

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