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    Fresh install of Windows XP help.

    Hey all,

    We've got two computers here.

    Mine with internet and Vista running fine - no problems.

    Mum's reformatted/reinstalled XP - nothing on.

    I've got a router and my internet connection is still fine.

    Just trying to install the Netgear stuff onto the XP but it's obviously a very basic version with no service packs and it wants Sp1 on there. I downloaded SP1 onto a memory stick and tried to run it on the XP computer from the memory stick but it said that it expected a different version.

    How do I get the internet back on through the router on this XP computer? Or get the updates on it?

    What I have done is put a the XP installation CD in and let it do it's thing so it's a VERY basic XP set up from scratch.

    Cheers

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    Re: Fresh install of Windows XP help.

    What's the netgear software you're trying to install? It should install fine without any service pack. If not, try and get an older version of that software from the netgear site.

    Also, what sp1 are you trying to put on? It should be download from microsoft.com, not some other host. That's the only way you can ensure that you're getting the right thing that hasn't been tampered with.

    Hope that helps.
    Maybe Smith could give you better advice...

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    Re: Fresh install of Windows XP help.

    you shouldn't need the software. i've had linksys and netgear routers and never did i install the software they offer.

    make sure that you've got dhcp enabled on the router, and if not, find what a valid static ip for within the network would be. if you've got dhcp enabled, make sure that in the settings for that ethernet controller, that it get's the settings automatically (dhcp), and if it still doesn't work, try run -> cmd -> ipconfig /release then ipconfig /renew .

    if it's static, just put the values in the fields for the network properties (tcp/ip).

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    Re: Fresh install of Windows XP help.

    Quote Originally Posted by xPlozion View Post
    you shouldn't need the software. i've had linksys and netgear routers and never did i install the software they offer.
    Ummm, I run windows vista, and they're supposed to have a whole ton of drivers, but I still had to install the drivers for my linksys usb network adapter. Vista didn't have the drivers for it. If vista didn't I wouldn't expect xp to have it either.

    Though, of course, we're talking about two different drivers here...
    Just a thought.
    Last edited by ichwar; 01-23-2009 at 05:56 PM.

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    Re: Fresh install of Windows XP help.

    Quote Originally Posted by xPlozion View Post
    you shouldn't need the software. i've had linksys and netgear routers and never did i install the software they offer.

    make sure that you've got dhcp enabled on the router, and if not, find what a valid static ip for within the network would be. if you've got dhcp enabled, make sure that in the settings for that ethernet controller, that it get's the settings automatically (dhcp), and if it still doesn't work, try run -> cmd -> ipconfig /release then ipconfig /renew .

    if it's static, just put the values in the fields for the network properties (tcp/ip).

    dhcp IS enabled.

    Are you saying in the settings on the XP computer make sure it gets the settings of the dhcp automatically?

    I'm not quite that techy.

    Thanks for quick replies so far.

    Geez, I've got to be on a train in six hours, not had any sleep yet, going out all day. Sorry, off track there a little.

    Wish I hadn't started this now, but it HAD to done. Her computer was a laughing stock :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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    Re: Fresh install of Windows XP help.

    Quote Originally Posted by ichwar View Post
    Ummm, I run windows vista, and they're supposed to have a whole ton of drivers, but I still had to install the drivers for my linksys usb network adapter. Vista didn't have the drivers for it. If vista didn't I wouldn't expect xp to have it either.

    Though, of course, we're talking about two different drivers here...
    Just a thought.
    and it sounds like you've got a wireless card/wireless setup...

    i was assuming that he's connecting it with a patch cable, not wirelessly 0

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    posting while you posted.

    Go to Start -> Control Panel -> Network and Internet Connections -> Network Connections -> Right Click Local Area Connection # -> Properties -> Under the General tab, scroll down to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) -> Properties and make sure all the settings are to obtain addresses automatically ;)
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    Re: Fresh install of Windows XP help.

    Quote Originally Posted by xPlozion View Post
    and it sounds like you've got a wireless card/wireless setup...

    i was assuming that he's connecting it with a patch cable, not wirelessly 0

    It is wireless, yes. It's Netgear DG834 I think looking at the device settings page.

    Geez, I'm a NOOB. :eek4:

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    Re: Fresh install of Windows XP help.

    well, i'm no use when it comes to wireless setups. everything in my house is hard-wired :-/
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    Re: Fresh install of Windows XP help.

    Quote Originally Posted by xPlozion View Post
    well, i'm no use when it comes to wireless setups. everything in my house is hard-wired :-/
    Maybe Smith can help. He seems to know a lot about wireless networks.

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    Re: Fresh install of Windows XP help.

    My suggestion is, move the computer to a direct cable connection, hook up the internet that way, run all the microsoft updates, THEN install the hardware and move it back.


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