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Tim
February 8th 05, 06:47 PM
I have an eMachines m6805 laptop (not that that matters), and last week I
just started having problems with my network connection. A few days a week,
I'm at home on a wireless network. The rest of the time, I'm at school wired
to a T1. Well 1st semester there were no problems, I was running SP2 (and had
updated the BIOS) and there were no conflicts with connections when I went
from one to the other (wired to wireless). First couple weeks this semester
all was well.

Then I got a NEC 6500a dvd burner. I installed DVD Shrink and Decrypter, and
was using them and the burner for about 5 days, no problems. Then, one night
last week I started having connection problems. (NOTE: whenever I get on a
wired connection, I do Fn-F2 to turn off the wireless) I tried disabling the
wireless card, tried uninstalling the drivers and reinstalling. The
connection was actually sending and receiving, but VERY slowly, so things
always just timed out. I would also get the error msg, "Windows - System
Error A duplicate name exists on the network."

So I couldn't figure it out, was annoyed, and just reformatted and installed
XP Pro again. Internet worked fine then, so I upgraded the BIOS, installed
SP2, and installed everything again. Things were fine until last night. I
just got back from home (the wireless connection) and was on the wired
connection, and things were fine for a couple hours. I was using DVD
Decrypter, and the internet stopped responding again. So I tried the same
things I had before, and got the same System Error. Again, it was sending and
receiving very slowly.

This morning I uninstalled SP2, and things started working again.

Anybody know what the problem could be? I can't find anything about that
error msg. Thanks a TON for any help.

José Gallardo
February 8th 05, 07:40 PM
Before installing SP2, did you secure your pc was clean of spyware? This =
is very important.

"Tim" > escribi=C3=B3 en el mensaje =
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>I have an eMachines m6805 laptop (not that that matters), and last week =
I=20
> just started having problems with my network connection. A few days a =
week,=20
> I'm at home on a wireless network. The rest of the time, I'm at school =
wired=20
> to a T1. Well 1st semester there were no problems, I was running SP2 =
(and had=20
> updated the BIOS) and there were no conflicts with connections when I =
went=20
> from one to the other (wired to wireless). First couple weeks this =
semester=20
> all was well.=20
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> Then I got a NEC 6500a dvd burner. I installed DVD Shrink and =
Decrypter, and=20
> was using them and the burner for about 5 days, no problems. Then, one =
night=20
> last week I started having connection problems. (NOTE: whenever I get =
on a=20
> wired connection, I do Fn-F2 to turn off the wireless) I tried =
disabling the=20
> wireless card, tried uninstalling the drivers and reinstalling. The=20
> connection was actually sending and receiving, but VERY slowly, so =
things=20
> always just timed out. I would also get the error msg, "Windows - =
System=20
> Error A duplicate name exists on the network."=20
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> So I couldn't figure it out, was annoyed, and just reformatted and =
installed=20
> XP Pro again. Internet worked fine then, so I upgraded the BIOS, =
installed=20
> SP2, and installed everything again. Things were fine until last =
night. I=20
> just got back from home (the wireless connection) and was on the wired =

> connection, and things were fine for a couple hours. I was using DVD=20
> Decrypter, and the internet stopped responding again. So I tried the =
same=20
> things I had before, and got the same System Error. Again, it was =
sending and=20
> receiving very slowly.=20
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> This morning I uninstalled SP2, and things started working again.=20
>=20
> Anybody know what the problem could be? I can't find anything about =
that=20
> error msg. Thanks a TON for any help.

Tim
February 8th 05, 08:11 PM
Jose - How do you recommend doing this? Now that I've uninstalled SP2, can I
just make sure it's clean of spyware and then reinstall SP2? Why is it so
important to be rid of spyware before installing it? Thanks a lot.

"José Gallardo" wrote:

> Before installing SP2, did you secure your pc was clean of spyware? This is very important.
>
>

José Gallardo
February 8th 05, 08:23 PM
The spyware causes a lot of faults and if you installs SP2 with this =
spy, surely it wont' work.=20
For cleaning:
Ad-aware: www.lavasoftusa.com
Spybot: http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
Even when installed SP2, you should run both every day.

"Tim" > escribi=C3=B3 en el mensaje =
...
> Jose - How do you recommend doing this? Now that I've uninstalled SP2, =
can I=20
> just make sure it's clean of spyware and then reinstall SP2? Why is it =
so=20
> important to be rid of spyware before installing it? Thanks a lot.
>=20
> "Jos=C3=A9 Gallardo" wrote:
>=20
>> Before installing SP2, did you secure your pc was clean of spyware? =
This is very important.
>>=20
>>

José Gallardo
February 8th 05, 08:27 PM
I forgot. You have to update them before running.

"Jos=C3=A9 Gallardo" > escribi=C3=B3 en el mensaje =
...
The spyware causes a lot of faults and if you installs SP2 with this =
spy, surely it wont' work.=20
For cleaning:
Ad-aware: www.lavasoftusa.com
Spybot: http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
Even when installed SP2, you should run both every day.

"Tim" > escribi=C3=B3 en el mensaje =
...
> Jose - How do you recommend doing this? Now that I've uninstalled SP2, =
can I=20
> just make sure it's clean of spyware and then reinstall SP2? Why is it =
so=20
> important to be rid of spyware before installing it? Thanks a lot.
>=20
> "Jos=C3=A9 Gallardo" wrote:
>=20
>> Before installing SP2, did you secure your pc was clean of spyware? =
This is very important.
>>=20
>>

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