Can someone help me

jal21jal

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Ok so I have a toshiba laptop and it runs on windows 7. I downloaded a game called Path of Exile to play with my brother... I always try to push the boundaries and so I downloaded a bot to mod the game. ( avast antivirus didn't stop anything ) the same night I realized my computer is to old and slow to run Path of Exile, so I deleted it ( yes I had tried running bot already ) and everything was working fine! The next morning I was on playing a game called TTR and it worked fine but when I was done I restarted my computer because it said it had updates. Once it was done I couldn't open anything!! Google chrome, Internet explore, Windows menu, Command prompt, nothing would open. I restarted computer multiple times and it still wouldn't work! So I plugged computer into lab cable and put in safety mode and turned off the internet conection and then restarted computer again. Now all my applications connect and open perfectly fine! However nothing loads well... I first realized there was a problem when google chrome opened and no site was loading but my internet connection was fine. After further inspection I realized my internet says "limited access" and I'm computer profile says I'm connected to the modem but the modem doesn't have internet access! However my iPod was running fine on the wifi. The cable wasn't working either still said wasn't connected! I'm not sure what I did but after another restart my internet is working fine and says I have connection but now none of my applications open!! Please help :(
 
Do a system restore back before you installed the updates, or better yet before you installed the bot. Windows updates can cause issues like this.
 
I'm not talking about a system recovery. I'm talking about doing a system restore. Doing a system restore can take the system back to a day before installed updates or anything else that may have caused issues. In windows 7 click on start, accessories menu, system tools, system restore. When the program opens click do a system restore and then pick a day before you installed the updates and let it run. It will reboot when done and see if things are back to normal.
 
So system restore must be turned off? If so, not a good idea to have it turned off. Since this is an OEM laptop, it should have a recovery partition. You can also look in the start menu for toshiba and see if they have an option to create recovery media, usually do. What specific model of toshiba do you have?
 
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