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I just installed win7, fresh, on an 80gb hard drive (Sata2), had no problems on the install. I just download the iso and burnt it, all went well. I've had win7 on this machine before with no problems at all
as soon as i logged in for the first time, i was getting weird errors then the gfx...
i figure something in here is what your looking for. i just included everything i could find
http://i39.tinypic.com/2dw7qkg.jpg
i actually just plugged in this host computer to a netgear router, which is acting as a switch (but i dont think i turned off dhcp yet)
yeah its a messy...
the error message in the tinypic url is cut off. I'd like to see the whole thing, please. Also, a quick and dirty network map would be useful.
http://i40.tinypic.com/2vjzlab.png
External (public) IP of router: why is that relevant?
router mode of operation (bridged, NAT, etc) the mode on...
Was on NAT, but I tried both. I got an error while switching to bridged though, which was this
http://i43.tinypic.com/34zawsj.png
I tried both home and work
using a linksys router, ip 10.0.0.100 (not static) and the subnet is 255.255.255.0
i tried one thing at a time, but changed...
I seem to be having a problem with VMwares network setup. I have it (v6.5) setup at work on a fresh install of Win7, and a fresh install of xp installed in vmware. I can ping google's ip just fine, but It wont actually go to any websites. I figure this is a DNS problem. I've been testing...
the damn hdd test went to 99% then back to 0% for a "full hdd test"
somethings obviously wrong, but "they wont take it until the case proves an issue"
i said id call them back when the test is done. hopefully i get an american next time.
edit: yeah, during the "recovery" this is what it...
The owner of the laptop called HP and told them what was going on and they said it wasn't their problem and they just "gave him tips"
I'm going to try to run the memory scan or whatever in bios and I'll see what happens. I may have him buy a cheap stick of ram to see what happens
thanks guys