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Can't send email from Outlook 2007 and think router is the culprit
I am running my internet connection through a Linksys router that's been having trouble keeping time (even using a time server, it forgets the date and resets to It's what I was doing before I got this copy of XP OEM, so the dual boot shouldn't be a problem. Aside from the boot loader, both XP and Vista are

new to vista
I have an xp pc on the same internet connection - it can receive OK. Vista has the same behaviour with firewall on & off. Outlook is able to download And again, XP works fine on this same hardware, I can dual boot it and keep trying both. One works and the other doesn't. I'll take another look for BIOS updates

Dell is bringing XP back. Amid significant customer demand
epacor epa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I have a dual boot desktop PC booting off XP and Vista. Under XP I can connect to the Internet via ADSL Broadband easily. The O/S does it automatically for you. Under Vista I can't get it to work.

underclocking
3)the sftware that vista wont run , does everyone in the co need to run it? you could dual boot or there is the new virtual pc software so you can change "Andrew E." wrote: The internet connection makes alot of diffrence,a dial-up with 82 updates probably would fail,try selecting custom in update,select 20-30

VPC Internet connection problem
I dual boot my system XP Home SP2 and vista home premium, XP home connection works everytime. Can i Import the connection settings from XP home to vista, if so how? Martin "RamaSubbu SK" wrote: It will be great if you can send us the NETMON captures to diagnosis easily. Thanks -RamaSubbu SK "rzande1"

Using bit torrents with Vista
Not a hardware related issue because I was running dual boot with Windows Vista RC1 for a while and Vista never locked up. Might be a silly question, but I only have a single pc, with internet connection and xp has set up a LAN, it looks like between my modem and pc (I've got no idea about the technicalities of

Dual Boot and Network Settings
Abstract thik...@gmail.com itissues So lets make sure, did you try these same tests on another internet connection and get the same results? .... 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

Typical Microsoft
I have just installed Windows Vista Home Premium on my computer (dual boot with XP Home) and have almost everything working. The 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 the

Microsoft Vista doen't sound too good
A friend of mine with Vista had to shut off his firewall as well! Worth a shot! "Murray MacGillivray" wrote: I have just installed Windows Vista Home Premium on my computer (dual boot with XP Home) and have almost everything working. The exception is my home network (internet connection is fine). My Vista and XP

Vista Networking
... win 95, win 98SE, XP Home, XP Pro, and now Vista, I am sure happy that I set up my PC to dual-boot XP Pro and Vista. In Vista I was forced to turn off all new security measures since I don't care for Microsoft making such decisions for me. In over 20 years of having an internet connection I have never received

Stability Survey
Wi-Fi is used for accessing the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, where users can use the internet or compete with other users playing the same Wi-Fi compatible game. .... computer's Internet connection. The operating systems fully supported by the Wi-Fi USB Connector's software are Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista.

Virtual PC 2007 vs Dual Booting
Murray MacGillivray murray.mac(remove@this)shaw.ca microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I have just installed Windows Vista Home Premium on my computer (dual boot with XP Home) and have almost everything working. The exception is my home network (internet connection is fine). My Vista and XP machines

LINUX vs. WINDOWS
Unfortunately, a case has come up where I will need a smidgen of Internet access for the occasional instances when I boot into Windows. I still want to completely block almost all At least, I can do this in Vista. My XP system is 250 miles away so I can't play with it right now. For outbound, I'm not certain.

Somebody please PLEASE tell me how to install Linux on Windows ...
(Although I have heard some rumors that Windows Vista makes it difficult to dual-boot other systems. I don't know if there is any substance to this. ...... If you have a good internet connection, do the install from the net - ftp site. If not, install from the CD/DVD. Make sure to install the ports tree.

Vista activated ITSELF with Auto Activation turned off!
I am on Vista Ultimate, P4 2.8ghz, 4mb ram, dual boot, Antivirus is Norton Antivirus 2008. Boot to XP Pro everything worked fine. Boot to Vista, no internet. There were 8 updates that At any rate, I uninstalled Norton and it was only about 50% uninstalled when the internet connection came back online.

Activating CS3 with both Vista and XP Pro on same system
Suggested upgrade retail price, $259.00 USD. See Home Basic / Home Premium / Business With a realistic amount of RAM,. I'm enjoying Vista, but there are still too many programs I rely upon to put both feet in the boiling water, so I have installed Vista Premium to dual-boot with my unbroken XP version.

Activation Issue - WindowsXP Pro OEM
Murray MacGillivray murray.mac(remove@this)shaw.ca microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I have just installed Windows Vista Home Premium on my computer (dual boot with XP Home) and have almost everything working. The exception is my home network (internet connection is fine). My Vista and XP machines

system restore won't start - vista premium
If you do not remove the check from the box, Vista will activate the first time it sees an internet connection. Remove this check and you have 30 days. boot the new SATA drive 1st and I installed Vista from the DVD drive. To my surprise it forced a dual boot program on my PATA drive which is running Windows XP.

No more web under XP - same PC connect under Vista
You can also download Linux for free from each of the Linux vendors (assuming your Internet connection is fast enough for a 600 MB file and you have a CD burner) or The later should only be attempted by experts, it is all too easy to lose the pre-existing OS and setting up a dual-boot environment is tricky.

PCWORLD: The #1 Biggest Tech Disappointment in 2007 ........VISTA
alexB al...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general It rings a bell. I lost my XP Internet connection on my D: partition with XP Pro in Aug 2006 and I have XP and Vista on separate hard drives. Dual boot works fine. I recently set up home network (wireless and wired) on this computer with Vista.