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Anup Khanal Posted: 02-23-2009 12:09 AM

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Hi,

In this thread, I would encourage you to discuss the problem encountered using the beta version of Windows 7. I think this will help Microsoft to build more strong, error free and user-friendly Operating System (esp. Windows 7) when it launches.

 

One of the problems that I faced using this beta version is that whenever I connect my Internet Cable (from World Link) into my PC, it restarts with blue error screen. I hope there is a good solution to this problem because I am not able to activate my beta serial since it needs internet [only 30 days to try :(   ] and, above all, I’m not able to update my windows....   :(

Is there any solution to this?? And does Microsoft know about this problem??

 

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Is your problem is this"Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4" or Blue Screen or both.

I can't say just viewing your comment what error may you have suffer. is there any error view while comming blue screen plz specify all the things that you get when you plug in your cable in your pc. I will be happy to respond you.

Thank you

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"Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4"

This thing (above) came when I posted my thread... It has nothing to do with my PC's error. I don't Know how it came here..

As for the error I was talking about, It seems like a memory dump error that occurs in a blue screen with 30 sec of countdown at the bottom of the screen. After the countdown is reached, the computer restarts itself.

Any Idea?

Thanks for the reply.

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I guess i Have a solution of your both don't worry.

for NORMAL 0 FALSE FALSE FALSE EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4"

To this first try with clearing your cache memory i.e clean you all cookies from you internet explorer also clean all the temporary files. or This kind of error occurs when you use third party device like joomla,Joomla! is one of the most powerful Open Source Content Management Systems on the planet.. Try with this. i think this will help sure.if not i am there.

ok then your next problem of Blue screen:

For this time i Just say try with safe mode. it will surely help you. it will surely help you  and also did you have more then 1OS in your machine...........?????

if the safe mode doesn't work tell me there are more solution for you but this one is only primitive solution...i will try to help you..

 

be happy.........Cheer...........

 

 

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Hey anup what happen no reply of yoursssssssss................................ what is the matter...........

 

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Sorry for the late reply.

Actually, it still is bugging me.. I can't connect to the internet and also can't find any solution to this problem. I've shifted back to windows Vista for now. Before I was running only windows 7 on my PC but now I added vista too. The problem still presists in windows 7. Someone should contact Microsoft about this. This might be a problem with my PC only but it surely must be checked and an error proof OS must be built (at least 99%) before entering the market.

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The Aerrow replied on 03-17-2009 1:57 AM

Anup, i think this will be the silly suggestion but also like to give you. Did you tried to use internet by using external Lancard ie. using the PCI slot land card. Try that one also. what the result comes plz tell us also.  Also i request you to post the changes you got while trying to solve the problem by suggestion in this forum. Coz i cannot really know what is happening untill you tell me the results.

And also little bit confused which version of Windows 7 you are using is that one 64bit or 32 bit ie.x64 or x86???

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It's Windows 7 32bit (x86).

My motherboard (ASUS Maximus Formula ) comes with 2 LANs inbuilt. I'm currently using one of those and is working fine in VIsta.

OK, I have one spare PCI lan card. I'll try that too. Let's see if it works.

And Thanks for your time and suggestions. I really appreciate it.

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And was amazed that the cloud above really moves. Haha, just a perception.

(In technetnepal.net mountains above.)

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