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my internet has been running slow and freezing (not responding). I did a microsoft diagnostics and it said "incoming verizon.net/outgoing verizon,net FAILED". What does that mean and how do I fix? I turned off the router & computer, waited 1 min. and restarted. didn't help. Please pardon me but I am computer illiterate.
incoming.verizon.net and outgoing.verizon.net are the addresses to Verizon's mail servers. Are you having issues with your e-mail or with the entire Internet experience all together? Does your PC seem sluggish overall, program-wise while downloading data or while browsing?
the entire internet. Yes, sluggish. I've run norton-it says everything ok. Microsoft security essentials says everything ok too. is it time to get new computer?
what operating system are you using?
not sure what you mean, but heregoes: Windows XP, version 2002, computer 1.60GHZ, 480 mp of ram. is that right?
Is this a "recent" occurence? Or something that's lingered for quite a while now?
I don't doubt things are very slow with a 1.6ghz machine with only 480mb of ram and Symantec running on it (a big resource pig in and of itself).
it's been happening for the past 4 or 5 months. I only use for personal stuff after work, no business or complicated things. I have no problems getting new computer but just want to make sure the same thing doesn't happen with a new one.
Are you running both Microsoft Security Essentials and a Licensed version of a Norton/Symantec Anti-virus product? That might be the source of your slowness right there, besides the slower hardware in the machine. You're really only supposed to run one AV real-time monitor.
MY INTERNET KEEPS FREEZING UP ON ME AND IT IS VERY DISAPPOINTING WHEN I AM TRYNG TO GET INFORMATION OR SEE DIFFERENT SITES AS WELL.