Interesting TCPIP Restrict The Scale Factor

Oct 12, 2008

I have an event that I would like to learn more about and Microsoft Technet nor google has helped me in this one. Event ID: 4228 Source: TCPIP Message: TCP/IP has chosen to restrict the scale factor due to a network condition. This could be related to a problem in a network device and will cause degraded throughput. Could this be a driver issue?

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Apr 8, 2009

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Feb 6, 2009

this is my first post here and i dont know if i posted it in the right
section.
i used a tweaked tcpip.sys file and now that file is causing a BSOD
every time i boot up my windows. i m using windows vista ultimate x64. i
ve seen a similar problem on this forum and somebody attached the
original tcpip.sys file but now the file is removed.
i m so dumb and i didnt do any backup to the file...

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My "PnP Monitor" would get reset to 1024x768 every so often and was a pain in the *** to get the NVidia panel to force the proper resolution even though the NVidia control panel recognizes the display and names ir correctly...I found this Overclockers Article about removing two pins to remove EDID transmitted information...I was shocked to find it does exactly what you want, It will allow you to set any resolution/refreshrate you want! I dont recommend doing this on your monitor cable encase you permanently destroy your monitor cable!!!!!! Go out and buy some DVI adapters... there less than $5!! How to: Set whatever res I want to my monitor? (Disable Edid) - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net......

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Mar 7, 2009

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Jun 25, 2008

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Oct 31, 2007

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But I have done it, maybe three times now on Vista 64. Every time, following guides people have raved about and once I've followed them to the T, upon reboot, I have had no internet and the only way I seem to be able to fix this, is by reinstalling the OS.

I had tried using the untweak reg file that some come with, backing up the original reg and trying to restore it. Basicly I've tried many things. Now I say I've done this 3 times as each time I thought that I must have done something wrong for it not to work. So I would redo it. Does anyone have this tweaking working in Vista 64? All I get is a loss of internet connection to my computer.

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Aug 26, 2008

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