the IP address in your screen capture is a LOCALLY generated IP address.
There's something that's stopping it from finding the DHCP server.
If you look at the machine that works, look at the IPCONFIG /all and get those numbers. Make your IP address with all those same numbers except for the actual TCP/IP address and use a number that's not being used by any machines on your network.
if that works, then reset to DHCP and reboot and you should be fine.
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