I dont see how an existing mapped network drive would make such a error. It seems you dont even have this machine logged into the domain. I m guessing you need to assign the "user7" account with domain admin privelage, Add the local machine admin group to this account. Once you give...
Uninstall the device, Reboot without device installed. Reboot one more time, Reinstall the device. Reinstall device drivers, Verify driver installation that the correct drivers are being installed. When installing drivers its usually best to skip any kind of software based installation. Manual...
Its not that it doesnt try to auto detect? Its just the fact that the configuration held is a combination of chipsets info with driver info all tied together. If you were to plug in the drive and no BOSD, then the yeah the auto detect can work and it would setup your system. Im sure with alot...
The exact source is the HD controller for the previous machine is being looked for when you boot your 2k install on the new machine. I ran into this problem a few times, One way to fix it is to boot the OS with the older machine. Uninstall the controller and such drivers from the device manager...
Maybe You need to enable USB legacy in the BIOS, It may get reseted when Windows looks for Network settings and cannot see the USB devices. Its a long shot but it might work.
It sounds as if You were infected with some type of virus that infected and altered some device drivers or exe files. You may of needed to use a virus scanning tool for DOS.
The suspicion is due to the fact that your logon problem occurred randomnly, then yoour last known good config could not...
Yes, I think magpie is more along the lines of the problem. His statement about the CPU and the old cooling unit could have caused the problem. Especially if he has some paste residue left from the old cpu could most definitely be a potential problem for the new cpu. You may have to return your...
Yeah the programs LIKE "PING TOOL", Run a similiar thing. Executed much faster with the tool. Also, It organizes the data and allows you to extract it to a text file.
Your MB BIOS should be able to tell you if your temp of the CPU is at a stable level. Before running out and buying a cpu fan see, if its even overheating? If not, then the CPU is not the problem.
There are some very nice programs that can tell you this information very easily like " Ping TOOL ". Most of these are freeware programs, I have found them to be very simple to use and read this kind of information. I know you do not need a program to read this info, But its so...
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