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Internet explorer error code 0x80300113 - Microsoft Internet Explorer 8

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Step 1: This error usually occurs when the date and time in the your system does not coincide with the actual date and time. Check if your system clock time is set according to your timezone. Step 2: If the time is set according to the timezone and yet does not connect to the Internet, I'd suggest you use the Ethernet cable and boot your machine insafe mode with networking and check if you are able to connect to the Internet. Note: Make sure you have a wired connected while performing safe mode with networking.

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If the time is set according to the timezone and yet does not connect to the Internet, I'd suggest you use the Ethernet cable and boot your machine insafe mode with networking and check if you are able to connect to the Internet.

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