melissarose
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When you attempt to access the "Library Files" on the second computer what happens. Do you get an error? What does it say? Are you prompted for a username and password? What type of security suite(s) are you running on the second computer? Familiarize yourself with that software and how to configure trusts that will support network access or consider uninstalling any and all of them and replacing them with Link Removed due to 404 Error and using the builtin Windows Firewall. Using a common username and password across both platforms will help aleviate and complications or confusion regarding any password prompts, but is not mandatory you just need to know that if you are prompted for a username a password you will have to use the following formatHi,
I have two computers networked with a router - Thanks to wonderful Randy's help. I have set up a homegroup between the two and I can accesss the main computers library files from the second computer but I can not access the library files on the second computer from the main computer. When I click on the properties of the media device on the second computer it appears to have the wrong ip address. I have tried ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew but this did not help. Is there a way to change the ip on just the media device? I can access the public folders and the second computer can access the internet it just appears that the media device has the wrong ip. Thank you for any help you can offer
Best Regards Melissa Rose
Yes, during one of the screens early on in the custom install process you'll be asked for a location to install to. Maybe not quite as intuitive as in the past but you should see your drive and it's partition and you'll be able to delete partitions, create new ones, etc., as far as formatting during this process it's automatic and quick like the old ntfs/quick option, but no options, Win7 wants an ntfs volume, you can only determine the size either during this process or in advanced by creating and formatting the partition/volume beforehand.Hi Randy,
I tried the above steps and still nothing. I think I'm goning to just do a full re-install of Win 7 Ultimate on this computer. I think I probably messed it up pretty good when I had the swith connected! On older versions of Win you could reformat using the Win disk before doing a clean install - will the Win 7 disk do this as well or do I have to use a "third party" reformater? I hope I'm making sense!!! I love MSE though! what a great program. Microsoft is just so AWESOME in my opinion!!!
Best Regards Melissa Rose