How to Fix TCP/IP Corruption in Windows 10 [Tutorial]
How to Fix TCP/IP Corruption in Windows 10 [Tutorial].
TCP/IP is a set of protocols used to access the Internet and other networks. It is possible for the Windows software that deals with TCP/IP to become corrupt.
The most difficult thing about troubleshooting a system is that such much of the skill is dependent on experience. When a symptom looks like something you’ve seen before but isn’t you can quickly find yourself going down a very dark tunnel. Such can be the case with a corrupt TCPIP stack.
The symptoms of a corrupt TCP/IP stack on a server are: after reboot it hangs at applying computer settings, users are unable to browse network shares, network browsing in general is slow, user can’t log in to the computer with message that the domain is unavailable or your computer account does not exist.
These problems can look like a lot of different things: DNS could be down, if you think the problem is the PC then you might try rejoining it to the domain or checking its DNS settings, you might think that AD service is not started, perhaps the switch failed, maybe we should reboot? If you’ve gotten to the maybe we should reboot option that’s when you know that you’re out of real ideas.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).