Guide: Setting up Network for Windows 10 version 1903
Step 1: To set up the network for Windows 10 version 1903, readers simply need to follow the instructions below. Firstly, open the RUN tool by pressing Windows + R keys, then type cmd. However, please note that instead of pressing OK, press Ctrl + Shift + Enter.
Right after that, a black window will appear with the line C:Windowssystem32>, indicating that you have successfully opened Command Prompt with Administrator privileges.
Step 2: Starting from here, we will work with commands to help set up the network for Windows 10 version 1903.
- First, type netsh winsock reset and then press Enter.
- Next, type netsh int IP reset and then press Enter.
- After typing, continue with ipconfig /release and then press Enter. This command line will allow you to release the IP currently assigned to your machine.
- Type ipconfig /renew and then press Enter. This command requests the system to assign a new IP to your machine.
Finally, execute the command ipconfig /flushdns to clear the cache, ensuring everything returns to a fresh state.
Step 3: However, our job isn't quite done yet because we still need to reset the Network. Now, open the StartMenu and type network reset, then access the search results.
Step 4: Here, click on reset now to initiate a network system reboot immediately.
Confirm YES once again for the network reset.
Step 5: Finally, you'll receive a notification that the network will reset in 5 minutes, meaning your computer will restart. If you prefer, you can restart your computer now to avoid performing the steps later.
Afterward, restarting your computer will finalize the network setup for Windows 10 version 1903, restoring your network functionality to normal. This concludes the guide on setting up the network for Windows 10 version 1903.
Mytour hopes that with the above instructions, readers will quickly resolve any issues they encounter. Furthermore, Mytour has also updated a comprehensive guide on errors encountered when updating Windows 10 May 2019, which serves as a resource for identifying and fixing Windows 10 May 2019 update errors with instructions provided within the article.
