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Network Problems
If you have a high speed internet connection, this is often a practical alternative to downloading a DVD. DVDs can often be found at local bookstores, .... from a CD or DVD 2) boot from the Linux CD or DVD 3) follow the onscreen instructions At the end you will have a dual boot system all set up and ready to go.

Website problems in IE and Firefox.
Abstract thik...@gmail.com itissues You have left out one test, I asked you to test out your laptop on ANOTHER internet connection. .... The machine I installed Ubuntu 7.10 on yesterday also has Windows XP (dual boot), so I tested speed (using speedtest.net which I think is the best) and on XP I got ~ 6 down / 2 up

Little time to do anything
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guess there's a way to get satellite internet, but that's way beyond my affordability. As for upgrading to XP or Vista, I dont see that happening. Maybe a Mac is in my future, but for now the plan is to have a friend help me set up a dual boot with 98 and 2K. I guess I'll have to learn to live with some

Network Problems
Win xp with every service pack and security update installed on one, OpenSUSE on the smaller one (dual boot system). DSL 6000 internet connection, and a tft monitor. What more could I wish for at the moment? Yes, the machine is older than three years now, but it runs perfectly smooth, is very silent (under the

Dual Boot and Network Settings
That said, there are clearly people using Vista with no headaches whatsoever. So, as someone who has also built his share of machines and has worked on PCs for almost as long as you, I think I'd blow that sucker out and set it up as a dual boot XP/Vista machine and use XP for the production stuff and Vista to toy

6.04?
But it also needs testing, and attention to corner cases like "I'm migrating from Windows, I'm dual booting, and I don't have my internet connection hooked up yet. To be sure, I'm not interested in paying for XP or Vista. With Microsoft, I have a strong feeling of not getting what I pay for.

Vista 64 and performance
If you are going for a dual boot system, be sure and get Windows installed and running *FIRST*. The one item you may have problems with, if you have a POTS internet connection, is the [win]modem. If you have a high-speed connection with a router you should have no problems. Good luck, and let the group know how you

IE Wont work in XP but works in VISTA
But it only occured when i had the wireless internet connection running ("Globetrotter HSDPA NIC") NextG PCMCIA card. "HagarTheHorrible" wrote: Athlon XP 2500 ATI Sapphire Radeon 9250 512 mge DDR Well it's been almost a week since Vista was installed as a dual boot option on my system - and so far it has been

Vista Networking
When I check the connection in Vista it claims that there is no internet connection. I do not have a problem accessing using an XP computer on the same line. Something short of setting up a dual boot system with XP (HP claims this would void my warranty). The only warrantee that will be voided is the software

Some things you need to know BEFORE and DURING Vista install
I have a dual boot system and periodically when I boot up into Vista I have no internet. If I then boot into XP everything is fine. I can boot back into Vista and I will still not have an internet connection. I go back into XP and...voila...everything is fine. I have a suspicion that this may have to do with the

Windows Vista x64 Networking
The Voice Sense will require an active wireless Internet connection in order for the Online upgrade to work. If you do not wish to use the Online upgrade, .... screen, choose Custom; selecting Upgrade changes your Win XP installation into Vista, which of course won't result in a dual-boot environment.

Problem using dial up with Vista
One of these PCs is dual-boot : Win XP Pro 32bit SP2 and Vista 64bit Home Premium. Pls understand this: we are talking here about no change, same physical connection. Get this: if I boot under Vista, I can access internet with no problem. The same PC under Win XP SP2 (was always OK before) can no longer access

Network Problems
Can you run a Wireless Internet connection Virtually? If not, do you have any suggestions on what might be going on with the port? I have a dual boot machine with xp media center and ultimate. (XP media won't take in VPC, or will it?). I have XP Pro on old computer and used to install for virtual machine.

Updates fail after upgrading from win2k to xp
NOcom microsoft public windows vista games I currently multiple boot between, XP, V32 and V64. I don't see to spend much time playing any games these days, I'm sure there is a way (probably turn off my internet connection, and tells steam not to update) but it seems like it always know it needs an update and

OT dual boot Vista and XP
Added openSUSE - dual boot, so I can use both. `---- http://www.networkworld. com/community/?q=node/14993 Vista Upgrade: Stuck in the Middle of Nowhere ,----[ Quote ] | This is .... It's a | Linux-based handheld computer that connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi or with | a Bluetooth connection through a mobile phone.

Windows Vista
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want to do two different networks that can't access each other, but use the same internet connection. All I have now is a cable modem, Maybe you should do some non-destructive re-partitioning of your drive... then install Vista and dual boot. That way you can use Vista...there is no better way to learn about

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 216, Issue 2
Murray MacGillivray murray.mac(remove@this)shaw.ca alt sys pc-clone dell I have just installed Windows Vista Home Premium on my Dimension 8300 (dual boot with XP Home) and have almost everything working. The main exception is my home network (internet connection is fine). My Vista and XP machines do not see each

Somebody please PLEASE tell me how to install Linux on Windows ...
I have just installed Windows Vista Home Premium on my Dimension 8300 (dual boot with XP Home) and have almost everything working. The main exception is my home network (internet connection is fine). My Vista and XP machines do not see each other (they do when both booted to XP). I have double checked to make sure

Broadband Internet Connection
What puzzles me is the fact that in Safe Mode both Nics work fine and connect to the network and internet right after bootup? I dual boot XP32,XP 64, & Vista 64 no connection problems. Some older linksys routers only supporting (B) had problems,later version supporting (B) did not. (G) versions work right out

Vistax64 not connecting automatically to internet via yukon 88
The main pc has two NICs one for internet, other for home network. Using the exact same setup in a dual boot of xp I do not have any issues but this is driving to my internet connection, the only way I can browse pages again is to reboot vista. did you try looking at the "Status" (Advanced) for the connection?