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Network cable unplugged Message



 
 
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Old September 7th 08, 01:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dave Johnson[_4_]
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Hi Everyone !

I am having some problems with My windows Vista Ultimate install.
Everything was working fine for quite awhile, but a month or so ago I
started geting a Network cable unplugged message.

I have tried a new network card but it still fails with the same message.

Im using a D link Air extreme G wireless router (DI 624)
and other computers are working fine and getting DHCP suplied.

I have only recently needed the internet again and I find myself needing to
fix this problem.

The cables are good (tested on another machine)

any help ?
might it be service pack or update related ?


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Old September 7th 08, 03:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dave Johnson[_4_]
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After much stuffing around and even reinstalling windows, including an
annoying phone call to reactivate the software.
I managed to fix this problem

Firstly my onboard network card had died causing the original problem,
installing a second network card still didnt fix the problem it continued to
complain of no cable on the new network card. I tried the KB fix article for
DHCP broadcasts, no help there.

I then tried the reinstall (which was an upgrade install over the original)
no fix yet. (its un necessary so dont do it)

In the end I had to disable the onboard network card and then the new
network card started working !

Yay !

Now all I have to do is reconfigure everything due to the reinstall, so much
for a keep your settings install, thanks Microsoft /sarcasm

They couldnt run a coin operated brothel, let alone make userfriendly
software.

Hope this helps some others having similar problems.

Dave





"Dave Johnson" wrote in message
...
Hi Everyone !

I am having some problems with My windows Vista Ultimate install.
Everything was working fine for quite awhile, but a month or so ago I
started geting a Network cable unplugged message.

I have tried a new network card but it still fails with the same message.

Im using a D link Air extreme G wireless router (DI 624)
and other computers are working fine and getting DHCP suplied.

I have only recently needed the internet again and I find myself needing

to
fix this problem.

The cables are good (tested on another machine)

any help ?
might it be service pack or update related ?




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Old September 7th 08, 03:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dave Johnson[_4_]
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Default Network cable unplugged Message

By the way when I say disable the network card, I mean disable it in the
CMOS setup not just in windows.


"Dave Johnson" wrote in message
...
After much stuffing around and even reinstalling windows, including an
annoying phone call to reactivate the software.
I managed to fix this problem

Firstly my onboard network card had died causing the original problem,
installing a second network card still didnt fix the problem it continued

to
complain of no cable on the new network card. I tried the KB fix article

for
DHCP broadcasts, no help there.

I then tried the reinstall (which was an upgrade install over the

original)
no fix yet. (its un necessary so dont do it)

In the end I had to disable the onboard network card and then the new
network card started working !

Yay !

Now all I have to do is reconfigure everything due to the reinstall, so

much
for a keep your settings install, thanks Microsoft /sarcasm

They couldnt run a coin operated brothel, let alone make userfriendly
software.

Hope this helps some others having similar problems.

Dave





"Dave Johnson" wrote in message
...
Hi Everyone !

I am having some problems with My windows Vista Ultimate install.
Everything was working fine for quite awhile, but a month or so ago I
started geting a Network cable unplugged message.

I have tried a new network card but it still fails with the same

message.

Im using a D link Air extreme G wireless router (DI 624)
and other computers are working fine and getting DHCP suplied.

I have only recently needed the internet again and I find myself needing

to
fix this problem.

The cables are good (tested on another machine)

any help ?
might it be service pack or update related ?






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Old September 7th 08, 09:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Pavel A.[_2_]
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Default Network cable unplugged Message

"Dave Johnson" wrote in message
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[snip]
Now all I have to do is reconfigure everything due to the reinstall, so
much
for a keep your settings install, thanks Microsoft /sarcasm

They couldnt run a coin operated brothel, let alone make userfriendly
software.


How you think Windows could be more user friendly?
It appears that the onboard netcard was fried,
and Windows gave more or less exact indication where is the problem.

--PA


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Old September 8th 08, 12:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dave Johnson[_4_]
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Default Network cable unplugged Message

I wasnt refering to the Fried network card, nor the fact that a second plug
in card wouldnt work correctly untill you disable the onboard card in the
cmos (even though it should)
I was refering to the fact that the upgrade install says it keeps your
setings but it doesnt.


"Pavel A." wrote in message
...
"Dave Johnson" wrote in message
...
[snip]
Now all I have to do is reconfigure everything due to the reinstall, so
much
for a keep your settings install, thanks Microsoft /sarcasm

They couldnt run a coin operated brothel, let alone make userfriendly
software.


How you think Windows could be more user friendly?
It appears that the onboard netcard was fried,
and Windows gave more or less exact indication where is the problem.

--PA




 




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