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Cindy,
The first error from the event log indicates that the VZAccess software is failing to connect, but it does not say why. The second error is not related to this issue, it is about a missing Real Player file. The third error is unrelated and can safely be ignored.
I did find this on a forum for Verizon mobile broadband users:
Open up your VZAccess Manager, press ctrl, T, on your keyboard.
a command prompt should come up
type in 2 commands,
type 'AT$QCMIPEP=1' then hit enter on your keyboard.
Then, type 'AT$QCMIP=1' and hit enter on your keyboard,
it should say ok after each command
press Alt, F4 to close the terminal
If that does not work, try doing a system restore to a date before the problem occurred.
To restore the operating system to an earlier point in time, follow these steps:
Click, type system restore in the Start Search box, and then click System Restore in the Programs list.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue.
In the System Restore dialog box, click Choose a different restore point, and then click Next.
In the list of restore points, click a restore point that was created before you began to experience the issue, and then click Next.
Click Finish.
The computer restarts, and the system files and settings are returned to the state that they were in at the time that the restore point was created.
Let us know if any of this helps or if you need further assistance.
Thank you,
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer