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If you are using Windows , you should go to internet settings and if you are using LAN connection go to Internet Options and Then LAN Settings and there you should find a checkbox . . . stating Use Automatic Settings . . It should be on the top . . check it and try again . . it should work . .
On another computer, download 'MEMTEST86+' and burn it to a CD-writable.
Boot your computer from this CD-R, and let it "test" your computer's RAM for a few hours -- you'll probably find "bad" RAM (or a motherboard that is dying, and masquerading its errors as "bad-RAM" errors).
If you have more than one stick of RAM, remove all-but-one stick, and rerun MEMTEST86+ on that one stick.
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