... was Windows-7 creating this extra 100MB Partition when you had chosen the Install-Partition ? ... did you do the partitions over the Windows-7-Setup or with a sep. Tool ? ... maybe make an image from the recovery partition and delete the partition to prevent possible trouble from the...
... PSU should be then ok ... in-compatible RAM can cause plenty of BSOD's unfortunately, but it could be still possible that the RAM would run with your sys, even that they're not on the list, but usually the manufacturer of the memory has then an additional compatibility list, but I couldn't...
... which SATA-Mode set in BIOS ? ... which USB-Settings in BIOS set-up ? ... ... tried to go over the Boot-Menu after the computer restart ? ... Windows-7 sometimes looses the plot ... :-)
... checked BIOS-Version ? ... GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Socket FM1 - AMD A55 - GA-A55M-DS2 (rev. 1.0) ... your memory is not on the compatibility list: ... http://download.gigabyte.asia/FileList/Memory/mb_memory_ga-a55m-ds2.pdf ... AMD-Systems are pretty fossy ... had a few customers with...
... I decided to completely rebuild our double windows-7 network to solve the probs ... ... this is what I have done so far: ... -1- moved the router to a different outlet (means ~400 kbps less download speed and ~100 kbps less upload speed) -2- connected the switch via cat5e to the...
... the solution persists through multiple reboots ... it's even running if I set the WLAN-Metric down to 30, but if I try to use 20 for LAN and 25 for WLAN it seems not to work ... normally you should not use "1" as a metric, because it seems to be reserved for 127.0.0.1 , so I changed it up to...
@Trouble: ... THX! a lot for your help ! ... I changed the metric of the LAN-Adapter from "auto" to "1" and the metric of the WLAN-Adapter from "auto" to "254" and now it's working fine ... :-) ... I had never to change this in a double-LAN-network under XP ... Best Regards
... ok, I am a little bit further up ... ... LAN + WLAN are both aktiv and I-Net over WLAN is working too ... LAN: 192.168.0.x / 255.255.255.0 // WLAN: 192.168.1.x / 255.255.255.0 ... Homegroup is aktiv and working ... all the shared folders / files are still aktiv if I run LAN only ... LAN...
Hi, I have at the moment 2 desktop-pc, 1 laptop and 1 wireless printer running in a homegroup network via wlan. IPV4 is set to auto on the pc's and the ip's are reserved via mac-adresses in the wlan-router (inbuild switch / modem / voip / dual-channel). Everything is working fine. I can't...