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IT WORKED OMG! I tried so much, even bought new net switch! Nobody could help me, exept you! Thank you so much!Believe it or not, I fixed it using another post from these forums. I cannot remember the exact post, I have been up all night troubleshooting and read so much...anyway, here is the fix:
Disclaimer: Messing about in the registry can brick your system. That being said, you do this at your own risk. I am not responsible if you accidentally impregnate your neighbor's cat, or blow up the microwave, or brick your computer.
1. Download the .reg files attached to this post. They are the Winsock settings from a fresh install of Windows 10, and will work on 32 or 64 bit versions of Windows.
2. Hit Win Key + R to bring up the RUN dialog. Type 'regedit.exe' in the box, no quotes.
3. Use the > arrows to browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >SYSTEM >CurrentControlSet >Services
4. Scroll down until you see folders labeled Winsock and Winsock2
5. Right click the Winsock folder and choose 'Export' Do the same for Winsock2. Name them Winsock_original.reg and Winsock2_original.reg. Save them in an easy place to get to. You have just backed up these keys in case something goes wrong.
6. Close the registry editor.
7. Double click Winsock.reg and merge it into the registry. Do the same for Winsock2.reg. They are attached to this post.
8. Reboot once or maybe twice.
POOF. Fixed. I am now downloading at 220mb.
If anything goes wrong, just repeat the above steps, but after deleting the keys, double click Winsock_original.reg and merge it, then do the same for Winsock2_original.reg, and reboot again. This will restore it back to the original entries. Again, this is done at your own risk, mmmmkay?
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