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- Learn An Easy Windows 7 Error 797 Fix Faisal Khan SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe9595 Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D29BkmIrhqA Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign http://www.w7forums.com/threads/at-my-wits-end-errors-651-and-797.18531/ in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Statistics 35,629 views 20 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 21 10 Don't like this video? Sign in windows 7 to make your opinion count. Sign in 11 Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Mar 25, 2011download fix: http://www.reginout.comError 797 in Windows 7 operating system is related to the network connection. The full 797 windows 7 description of this error is "The connection failed because the modem or other connecting device failed. Please make sure that the modem or other connecting device is installed." It was reported mostly in following cases:1. While trying to connect to the internet2. While establishing a Dial-Up Connection3. After setting-up a Network Connection4. After setting-up a PPTP Connection5. While using Microsoft Office Outlook, Windows Live Mail programs or Outlook Express.Ways to fix this problem:1. Reinstall the Network Adapter2. Resolve Network Related Registry Entries3. Restart the Plug and Play Service4. Update Network Driver Software5. Restore the Unwanted Changes that you had made with Network Settings6. Delete and Recreate the Email Accounts in corresponding email management programReinstall the Network AdapterThe error 797 in Windows 7 may occur if your network adapter is not properly installed. To reinstall the network adapter properly, do below steps:1. Click Start.2. Type Device Manager in the Search Box.3. Expand the following:i.ii. Net
internet connection just stopped. No reason whatsoever. The weird part was that the modem and router were working fine on every other device but mine. So I attempted to find the problem, not the cord, not the connection, nothing, the modem didn't even register that it was connected to my computer (wired). At this time I was recieving an error code 651. Upon looking it up I found solutions and tried all of them. The last one where you replace the current raspppoe.sys file with a vista file of the same name did something, but it didn't fix it. I now receive an error 797 code, and I am being told that there is a problem with my router driver. Upon looking up how to fix a 797 code I am not really sure what to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I just want my internet to function again. knytshade, May 7, 2014 #1 Advertisements TrainableMan ^ The World's First ^ Moderator Joined: May 10, 2010 Messages: 8,955 Likes Received: 1,579 Location: PA, USA OK, replacing OS files with older files is rarely ever a good idea and should be a last resort (and always take a restore point first). From an command prompt run: SFC /SCANNOW It will likely have you reboot. If "raspppoe.sys" is considered a system protected file then System File Checker (SFC) should restore it, but I'm never really sure which files are included on that list so if SFC doesn't fix it then hopefully you can manually restore the W7 version. Now on to the most likely causes... A virus is always a possibility. I really doubt it but running a complete scan with your A/V software is a good idea just to rule it out. Most likely cause: Do you have Windows Updates set for automatic updating? And do you use the default setting of "treat recommended updates the same as critical updates"? Driver updates can be included as "recommended"