No valid Ip configuration, DHCP disabled(via cmd prompt), even though obtaining ip automatically

Jasak

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This is the solution everywhere, but what if that doesnt work? Ive noticed that I have things set to obtain automatically, but regardless my DHCP remains disabled, I noticed this through trying to use the cmd prompt to fix my problem, including attempting a renew and a flush. Im scatter brained now.
 

Chris Scott 84

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Have you tried manually adding the IP, Subnet Mask, and DNS server information?

Run the 'ipconfig /all' command via the command prompt and let us see what that says.

Also, check your services via 'msconfig', then the 'services' tab, and make sure the 'DHCP Client' service is running.