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ZebraRampage
06-13-2004, 01:36 PM
Okay..well these past two days have been hell when it comes to my computer. I'm not going to talk about what happened, because I fixed it now. I ended up having to uninstall windows and reinstall it. The minor problem that I have now is that my wireless usb network adapter won't work. There is an error that comes up everytime I restart my computer, or turn it on. The error says "10038: Socket operation on non-socket". If anyone here knows what that means it would help me out a lot. *sigh* At least I'm done with school, so it won't interfere.

GameMaster
06-13-2004, 01:40 PM
Are both ends of the USB cord firmly inserted into the computer and the receiver? Also, you might want to try plugging it into a different USB port, if you have another one.

ZebraRampage
06-13-2004, 02:03 PM
Are both ends of the USB cord firmly inserted into the computer and the receiver? Also, you might want to try plugging it into a different USB port, if you have another one.

Yeah, they're both plugged in firmly, and I don't have another USB port in my computer. I know that I screwed something up when I screwed up my computer though. Does that error have something to do with the configuration not being configured correctly?

Typhoid
06-13-2004, 02:35 PM
Yeah, they're both plugged in firmly, and I don't have another USB port in my computer. I know that I screwed something up when I screwed up my computer though. Does that error have something to do with the configuration not being configured correctly?



Maybe, i saw you should check all of your configs to see, because you just might have f***** yourself over if it wont work.

ZebraRampage
06-13-2004, 02:38 PM
Maybe, i saw you should check all of your configs to see, because you just might have f***** yourself over if it wont work.

I'm not sure where I should go to do that though. If you wouldn't mind, could you tell me where?

manasecret
06-13-2004, 03:01 PM
I'm not sure where I should go to do that though. If you wouldn't mind, could you tell me where?

Try checking your Device Manager (Start--> Control Panel--> System--> "Hardware" Tab--> "Device Manager" Button).

If anything related to USB comes up with a Yellow Question Mark or a Yellow Exclamation Mark, that might be your problem. USB would most likely be under System Devices, or possibly under it's own section.

If that is your problem, I can give you further advice to install the drivers.

ZebraRampage
06-13-2004, 04:48 PM
Try checking your Device Manager (Start--> Control Panel--> System--> "Hardware" Tab--> "Device Manager" Button).

If anything related to USB comes up with a Yellow Question Mark or a Yellow Exclamation Mark, that might be your problem. USB would most likely be under System Devices, or possibly under it's own section.

If that is your problem, I can give you further advice to install the drivers.

No that's not the problem. I searched for my wireless usb adapter on my computer and a few things came up that were related to it. There was on that said WUSB11Confg or something like that, and when I double-clicked it, that same error came up.

Jonbo298
06-13-2004, 06:24 PM
As I was typing my original reply (which wasn't getting much help since Google didn't help as much), I checked one more site. And someone else with the problem had replies from people and someone posted something to try and it worked for 2 people (the only ones who replied after it). And just ot make sure, your running Windows 98/ME right?

Here's the link. Read the directions he posted CAREFULLY. And as he said, make sure to backup your registry just in case you delete the wrong thing and can recover the registry. Also, I'd recommend making sure you have your Win98/ME disk handy just in case.

http://www.newbie.org/help/messages/13640.html

GameMaster
06-13-2004, 06:26 PM
Zebra, you can also check the Linksys knowledge base, they have tons of help there.

ZebraRampage
06-13-2004, 06:44 PM
Thanks guys, I'll try all of that out.

Hero2
06-13-2004, 09:07 PM
What version of windows???

if its win xp then try going to start then run and type in "netsh int ip rest all" and reboot
if its win 2000 try going to start run then tye in "netsh int reset all" and reboot

and jonbo im shocked I googled it and all I got was tcp/ip errors and windsock errors you should have picked those out asap. :P

Jonbo298
06-13-2004, 09:13 PM
He's running ME (told me on AIM earlier). And I had to wade through 4 pages before getting a forum in which there were replies from people (and a solution someone posted) that said it worked. I figured he had 98 or ME since each click kept mentioning 98 or ME.

Hero2
06-13-2004, 09:20 PM
Jonbo of your taking to him on aim just tell him how to do a nuke and pave and a com bomb and that should fix it with out the reg hack unless his comms are totaly screwed.

ZebraRampage
06-13-2004, 10:25 PM
I have been doing stuff today so I couldn't talk to him on aim. I printed out the directions, and I'm going to go try to fix my computer now. Just so you know Hero2, I'm on my dad's computer, and it's not screwed. The reason my computer is screwed is because I tried reformating it and I didn't know what I was doing and I screwed it up. It didn't reformat, and I was able to get to my desktop, but nothing worked. I eventually decided to just uninstall windows, and reinstall it. Now this is the problem that I'm having. Thanks everyone again, hopefully this will work.

Edit:

Oh crap, I just read this instructions, and it's for dial-up. I don't use dial-up, I have cable.

Another Edit:

I was looking for it online and I read this.

Question/Problem: Socket operation on non-socket.

Answer/Solution: An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket. The specified socket parameter refers to a file, not a socket.

and..

you need to do error checking on the call to socket(). your socket is not being created correctly, or the variable that you claim to contain the socket doesnt actually contain it. where is the rest of the code.

which was posted by someone.

Basically I have come to the conclusion that this socket wasn't created correctly when I reinstalled windows ME. Should I try to reinstall it again?

Hero2
06-13-2004, 11:02 PM
It sounds like a problem with tcp/ip so the fix is the same on dailup, dsl, and cable or whatever kind of connectiuon you might have.

Jonbo298
06-14-2004, 12:11 AM
Yeah, the instructions work the same way on all connections. Your still recreating the network stack so any communications is done on it that should be cleared up. But if that doesnt work, just reformat again. I've had to do it one time when XP kept giving errors after a reformat to fix a different error. And the second reformat fixed everything.

ZebraRampage
06-14-2004, 12:45 AM
Well those instructions did the trick, but now my link quality is so low, and the internet is so slow. I also get this error once in a while: This system has detected a conflict for IP address 192.168.1.100 with the system having hardware Address 00:E0:18:4E::72:0C. The interface has been disabled.

Yeah, I'm talking to Jonbo about it right now. He said it's probably why my link quality isn't so great at the moment.

ZebraRampage
06-14-2004, 03:44 PM
I'm sick of this. I got my computer all fixed and online, but now my dad's computer isn't online and neither is my sisters. Now how can my dad's not be online, but mine can when he is the host computer for the cable modem?! Mine is just wireless. The modem is plugged into the router, my dad's computer is plugged into the router, and then my sister's computer and my computer get the signal wirelessly. Do you think it has to do with that thing I did with the registry to get my internet to work?

Jonbo298
06-14-2004, 03:48 PM
Like mentioned on AIM...doubt it. Because you only made the changes on your computer only, not everyones

ZebraRampage
06-14-2004, 04:06 PM
You know what, I'm just going to shut up. I just unplugged everything a restarted the computers, and now everything is fine. I hate computers....grrr. :mad: