Game Reviews – Counter Strike
Well I thought I'd add a new category this week just to spice my blog up a little bit. So I've added a Game Review category and seeing as Im about to go to the Cybercafe in an hours time to go play Counter Strike, I thought it would be an appropriate topic to talk about today. So I'm sure many of the 'gamers' around the world have heard of Counter Strike. So I'm sorry if I write anything incorrect, because I'm not 100% sure about this as I'm actually quite new to the game. So here goes nothing.
Game: Counter Strike
Well I have always heard of the infamous Counter Strike whenever
Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista – Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
"Help I can't browse the internet, I keep getting the error 'Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage' everytime I try to go online"
So you were using your computer one day and out of no where you are unable to access the internet. You then try to trace your steps back to what you did last and came up with the conclusion that it was a windows update that caused the problem right? You might be right, but then again you might be wrong. I have come across quite a few people who have brough their computer to me blaming Microsoft for everything when 90% of the time the problem was caused by a non-microsoft product.
Okay, so what we need to do first is to identify if you even have an internet connection because it may be that your internet service provider might be having problems on their side. So to do this we would need to identify if you have an IP Address. What's important for us to look at here is your IP Address and Default Gateway. Depending on what type of mode you are using your IP Address and Default Gateway may be the same or it might be slightly different.
Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista – Internet Explorer Cannot Display the Webpage
So you were using your computer one day and out of no where you are unable to access the internet. You then try to trace your steps back to what you did last and came up with the conclusion that it was a windows update that caused the problem right? You might be right, but then again you might be wrong. I have come across quite a few people who have brough their computer to me blaming Microsoft for everything when 90% of the time the problem was caused by a non-microsoft product.
Okay, so what we need to do first is to identify if you even have an internet connection because it may be that your internet service provider might be having problems on their side. So to do this we would need to identify if you have an IP Address.
Step 1: Click on the Start button
Step 2: Click on the Run button
