Ok, I'm going to give a small amount of back story here as it may be relevant to the current problem. Yesterday I formatted my Win XP PC and tried to install Win7 on it. 3/4 of the way through the installation my PC would restart, and upon loading back into windows I would receive this error message:
“The computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error. Windows installation cannot proceed. To install Windows, click “OK” to restart the computer, and then restart the installation.”
There were a number of possible fixes to this problem detailed here. I eventually got the installation to complete properly by removing my Sound Card and my Network Card.
Ok, now onto the current problem. As stated, I have a new, clean install of Windows 7 32 which seems unable to connect to our BT Home Hub router. I have an ethernet connection to the router (lights: check, and cables are secure etc) and also a Wireless Network Card which may or may not be in a functioning state. By which I mean, I have had problems with it in the past but I can't remember exactly what is wrong with it. However, as I did with my XP install I want to connect via the ethernet cable.
In the Network and Sharing Center there are no networks listed.
I have attempted to update the drivers for my MB and the Network Card, neither of which seemed to do anything.
If I try to ping google or anywhere else it fails.
This could end up being a very simple issue, but I'm completely new to Win7 (and skipped Vista) so I don't really no where to go from here, and am kind of burned out after spending 8 hours yesterday just installing windows.
My PC specs:
Custom Built
OS: Windows 7 32bit
MOBO: ASUS M2N4-SLI
CPU: AMD Dual Core 3 GHz
Gfx Card: GeForce GTS 250
Network Card: Realtek 8185
“The computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error. Windows installation cannot proceed. To install Windows, click “OK” to restart the computer, and then restart the installation.”
There were a number of possible fixes to this problem detailed here. I eventually got the installation to complete properly by removing my Sound Card and my Network Card.
Ok, now onto the current problem. As stated, I have a new, clean install of Windows 7 32 which seems unable to connect to our BT Home Hub router. I have an ethernet connection to the router (lights: check, and cables are secure etc) and also a Wireless Network Card which may or may not be in a functioning state. By which I mean, I have had problems with it in the past but I can't remember exactly what is wrong with it. However, as I did with my XP install I want to connect via the ethernet cable.
In the Network and Sharing Center there are no networks listed.
I have attempted to update the drivers for my MB and the Network Card, neither of which seemed to do anything.
If I try to ping google or anywhere else it fails.
This could end up being a very simple issue, but I'm completely new to Win7 (and skipped Vista) so I don't really no where to go from here, and am kind of burned out after spending 8 hours yesterday just installing windows.
My PC specs:
Custom Built
OS: Windows 7 32bit
MOBO: ASUS M2N4-SLI
CPU: AMD Dual Core 3 GHz
Gfx Card: GeForce GTS 250
Network Card: Realtek 8185
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit