Hei guys, Yin here I'm posting this on my iPhone, so pardon any mistakes regarding grammar. I'm mainly posting it here, since my computer doesn't seem to connect to the internet. Whenever I try to use Chrome, It will give me an error saying "cannot connect to proxy server", even though I don't typically use one. I know how to fix it, by ticking the box in LAN settings, yet when I save the settings and close it down, it'll turn on again, making the same problem. I've tried scanning my computer, restarting my computer, and removed a few programs I downloaded in the past month (still doing so). Does anybody know how to fix this? A bit off-topic, but it tends to lag my Minecraft as well.
I don't understand this at all, I am decent with computers, but I am not that good with situations like this. This is what I found, hopefully you understand it. "Go to Wrench menu > Options > Under the Hood > Change proxy settings > LAN Settings and deselect "Use a proxy server for your LAN."
And, I just realize... Okay. If you are comfortable doing this, restart your computer to factory settings. If you do feel like this will fix your problem, and you don't know how. I can show you.
I think I fixed the problem with a system restoration from a month ago, but It didn't go back to that period, so this may happen again soon, but for now, I can enjoy
Hm, try going to Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound > Click the "Recording" tab. Then, set it up as the default device by right clicking it and doing so (Or deactivate other recording devices). If the problem continues it is Skype itself, which it may need to be redownloaded.
Opening up the tab, it shows that there are no audio devices are installed, although I've plugged all headsets, microphones, and webcams up. Also, if it tends to help, I have imagery of my Device Manager, showing all my audio hardware
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