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Dual Boot - network connection

Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by chuckmg, 2005/08/18.

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    chuckmg Contributing Member

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    I have dual booted Windows XP Pro into Windows XP Pro x64. Have gone through the Network Connection Wizard several times but cannot get a connection under Network Connections!!?? The wizard says, "Network connected ", but it is still not there

    Tried using current computer name, chuckxp64, and an alternate, chuckxp64_32. But no luck. What am I doing wrong?

    Chuck
     
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    PeteC

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    I think this is best dealt with in the Networking forum - moved.
     

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    chuckmg Contributing Member

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    Wrong post
     
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    Please provide some detail about your network. Router/switch? If so, what model? Other?
     
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    chuckmg Contributing Member

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    Thanks for your response, Newt. The router/sitch is a Dell 2300. The problem however, has been solved. Installed the 32bit version of the driver in the x32 partition. That did it. Don't know why I didn't think of that sooner.

    Chuck
     
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    Thanks and very glad to hear you have it solved.
     
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