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I installed Virtual PC 2007 last night on Vista Ultimate x64 on an NForce 4
AMD motherboard. Everything worked fine until reboot, which led to bluescreen, then 2nd reboot into Vista and my NForce 4 network adapter "was not correctly configured to use ipv4 or ipv6" Therefore no network connectivity Device manager showed a virtual NForce 4 adapter in addition to the physical controller. Disabling this virtual adapter made no difference. Uninstalling Virtual PC 2007 put everything back to normal and I can use my network adapter again. Any workarounds? I would like to use Virtual PC 2007 but obviously at the moment I cannot. |
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I am experiencing the exact same problem on my nForce4 SLI Intel
motherboard running Virtual PC 2007. I was able to fix the problem temporarily by reinstalling network drivers but that only lasts one reboot then the same problem is back. Hopefully someone will post a workaround or news of a hotfix. In the interim, I have had to uninstall Virtual PC... |