Acer Aspire - Win7 Starter & IPv4 IPv6
location:
winsecrets.com - date:
April 5, 2011
I hope the title of this post means something to some of you...! I have a brand new Acer Aspire One 522 running Win7 Started that I have used on the internet at my house for about 8 days. I then travel to my daughters house 600 miles away and can not get connected. I know I have the correct SSID and security key, I know she has a different router (a Belkin about 3 years old). I think I have tried every permutation in network sharing that I can think of to no avail.
I come to one conclusion and I don't know what to do about it. On my laptop that works, in the "network connection details" I see that there is a tcpip address for the "IPv4 DNS Server, the DHCP Server and Default Gateway" It is the same ip address of 192.16
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Access Denied - No Read Access
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8forums.com - date:
December 27, 2012
Hello Guys, I have been really impressed with Windows 8 until today. I have Minecraft installed and it was running fine until I opened it with unpacker which gave me an error and then I used WinRar but it told me that I don't have permissions to delete the "META-INF" folder (which I needed to delete from the archive). So I tried to reopen it but I got an error that it cannot be opened. When looking at the file's permission it seems that I don't have the READ permission so I can't change other permissions. This only happens with one file. I have tried running CMD as Administrator but I still got an "Access Denied" error. Do you guys know how to solve this? Thanks, Oskar
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wireless internet connected but no internet access ?
location:
7forums.com - date:
August 5, 2011
hi,
Am using dell inspiron laptop with windows 7 home premium 64 bit , i have a free wifi in our collage when i give connect it was getting connected but there is no internet access i had tried with trouble shoot it was giving problem regarding DNS pls tel me how to use wifi
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AFD Missing from Device Manager - No network connectivity
location:
microsoft.com - date:
June 10, 2011
We have a customer with a virus. Once removed, we noticed that the network connection is always "obtaining an ip address". Found that DHCP cannot start due to AFD not starting. We cannot start AFD due to no device being present. There is no AFD in
device manager under non plug and play drivers. In HKLM, there are the proper entries under the currentcontrolset\services key. The afd.sys file is there and has even been replaced with a good one. How can AFD be added back to Device Manager.
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Slow Network Access
location:
winsecrets.com - date:
January 11, 2002
My new Toshiba Satellite laptop is running WinXP Pro. My pre-existing setup consists of two PCs running Win98 and Win98SE with a parallel printer connected to each one, networked together, thru a hub, with a peer-to-peer Windows network. The two older PCs have no problem accessing the shared C: drive on each PC. However when, on the WinXP PC, I try for example to drag a file from an older PC to the WinXP PC, there are big delays. For example, if I right-click on a file on the other PC in Windows Explorer it takes 10-15 seconds for the click to be acknowledged and another 10-15 seconds for the Copy to take place when I click Copy in the right-click menu.
I've read about the Win2k "Scheduled Tasks" registry entry and I've fou
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Fixed IP - No network
location:
7forums.com - date:
August 4, 2011
We have a network with a number of PC's. Until recently all PC's were WinXP and all set for fixed IP. All PC's accessable over the network and Internet connections working
Now we have installed Windows 7 on one of the PC's and only when this PC is set for dynamic IP everything works as before. As soon as the Windows 7 PC is set for a fixed IP this PC becomes inaccessable on the network, however the Internet connection works.
The router is D-Link DIR-615. Fixed IP's all outside routers DHCP range and firewall off.
Sharing is on and if there was anything wrong with these settings the PC's wouldn't be accessable with a dynamic IP ?
Sometimes when I change from dynamic to fixed IP I have connection, but as soon as I reboot I am back to s
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No internet access after XP Repair Install
location:
microsoft.com - date:
December 12, 2009
Hi,
After 3 years of problem-free wireless connection via Linksys WUSB54GC & Netgear MR814v2 Router to Comcast ISP, I’ve recently recovered from Blue Screen/Virus/Trojan issues requiring Windows XP Repair Install on Desktop PC, but now
have zero internet access. Internet via Linksys/Netgear/Comcast using other household Laptop and Netbook machines continues unchanged.
Desktop Linksys icon displays “Scanning”, Link Information shows “Cannot associate with Access Point” showing no contact with Netgear Router.
Netgear and Comcast lights show normal connection, and both return to this after reset.
Windows XP Network Connections shows “Not Connected” but
View Available Wireless Networks produces b
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Cannot network access Windows 7 shared C drive
location:
microsoft.com - date:
October 5, 2009
I can no longer network access the shared C drive of a Windows 7 machine. Is this something new in Windows 7? (works fine on Vista machines)
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Windows 7 "no DNS (or no network) after resume (wake up) from sleep (or hibernation)"
location:
microsoft.com - date:
August 31, 2010
The focus of this thread is to understand the expected behaviour of the Windows 7 TCP Stack and Adapter Cards on resume from sleep/hibernation -not- to post suggestions that have been posted in other threads. I also wanted to gather some of the folklore
relating to this issue in one place ...
There appears to be a body of people having this issue Windows 7 "no DNS (or no network) after resume (wake up) from sleep (or hibernation)" without definitive (or with various) answers as to what the issue is.
Doing some reading on this in various places I see:
- Suggestions to disable UPnP. This should be largely irrelevant to the problem.
- Reset router to factory defaults. This should typically not be necessary.
- Reinstall
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Extremely slow file transfers and network access...
location:
7forums.com - date:
January 19, 2009
To be short and to the point, all of my local network access is snail slow. It takes me minutes to connect to my other PCs via Remote Desktop (takes seconds on my Vista install), and file transfers are incredibly slow: (As you can see, my entire network is Gigabit, and it displays this connection correctly) However, none of this affects my internet access, which is still just as fast as it was on all my other computers. This leads me to believe that it's a Windows 7 issue... Any help on speeding this up would be great!
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