WightWalker
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Do you have other partitions on either HDD? Do you have your share on the Ultimate system setup as the "C" drive? Give me a layout of your partitions and what each contains.
After you booted into Ultimate, you said that the laptop could see the shares but could not access them. What are your settings, in W7, for Network & Sharing Center? Also, do the systems have the same workgroup?
File encrytpion set to 128bit & Password Protection turned off - all network devices have a unique name - the workgroup is MSHOME on all devices.I have Network Sharing settings for file sharing encryption set to 40 bit and Password Protection turned off. Also, be sure that each system in your network has a unique name.
I'll give it a try - I have disables KIS 2010 which made no difference.Wight:
Probably something you don't want to hear, but I would suggest uninstalling (not disabling, not turning off) all third party software suites that may impact networking (ZoneAlarm, Comodo, Norton, McAfee, Kaspersky, AVG, etc) just uninstall them and see if that has any impact on your issue. You can always reinstall them later, for now just eliminate them as a potential source of the problem while you're trying to resolve issues with your internal network. Let us know if this made any difference at all.