I've been having a tough time with my PC lately. For the past few days, I can't connect to the network, no matter what I try. Recently, I changed my monitor and added a new RAM stick, but I ended up taking the RAM out because it didn't seem compatible. Now, whenever I go to access the Network settings, my computer shuts off. I'm really desperate for any advice that could help me resolve this issue, so I'd be extremely grateful for any assistance!
4 Answers
Start by following the basic troubleshooting steps. It might help to share exactly what you’ve done so far to try to fix this—"everything" doesn’t give us much to go on. Also, what did you mean by the RAM not flowing with your PC? That could be a key problem!
It sounds like you're missing some important details about your setup. What's the make and model of your PC? What operating system are you using? Also, what type of network adapter do you have—wired or wireless? Knowing these things will help others offer better advice.
Try going to your Control Panel and navigate to Network Connections. Right-click on your network adapter to disable it, then restart your computer and enable it again. That usually clears up any glitches!
Have you tried accessing the Device Manager? You can uninstall the network devices from there and then restart your computer to see if that helps. If that doesn’t work, download the network drivers from the manufacturer's website using another device and install them manually on your PC, as it might be a driver issue.

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