Home Group ...Windows 7

The problem I have is for some reason I cannot join the homegroup. If I create one on my desktop the laptop cannot join and vice versa. All files are set to sharing. I have my desktop connected to my router by cable and teh laptop is wireless. I also have a ps3 and xbox connect to the router by cable, they can both accsess files from the desktop and laptop and play them on my tv fine. In WMP12 the laptop picks up my WMP12 libary from the desktop and i can browse and play files fine but the desktop cannot acsess the laptop libary in WMP12...this is so strange and i have tried a few things but nothing seems to work.

This can be one of two problems.
1. Click Start. Search for run and press enter. In the field, type regedit and press OK.

2. In the registry, navigate to the following key.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters]
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\SYSTEM
\CurrentControlSet
\Services
\Tcpip6
\Parameters
3. In the right pane, right-click on “DisabledComponents” and select modify. In the value data field, type “0″ (without quotations) and press OK. If the value was set to ``FF``, it was turned off.
4. Reboot your computer and it should work. It did for me.

Or try this.... Go to C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming\PeerNetworking and delete all of the files in this folder. Now restart the computer.

Other things to check...

Why can’t I access my HomeGroup?



There are several reasons why you can’t access your HomeGroup. Here are the most popular reasons for not being able to connect to your HomeGroup.
If none of these troubleshooting tips work, try restarting your computer, or leave and then re-join the HomeGroup.


Check list for Homegroups, very good info here.
http://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-7/windows-7-cannot-connect-to-homegroup/
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
CPU
Q9650-4.275GHz, E8600 4.5GHz, E6750-3.8GHz
Motherboard
Evga 780i FTW
Memory
G.Skill PC2 9600 1200Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T
Graphics Card(s)
GTX480
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D2
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HannsG
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1680X1050
Hard Drives
GSkill Phoenix Pro 120GB SSD
PSU
ThermalTake Toughpower 1000Watt modular
Case
ThermalTake XaserV
Cooling
Xigmatek S1283
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Mouse
Logitech G9
Internet Speed
T1
Chev, with all do respect, homegroup is easy if machine has Windows Seven. It is not so easy if a machine is XP. Once you finally get the XP machine in the group, you may find that you have to go to the MS site and download a special patch to make XP and Seven communicate properly. I repeat, homegroup was designed for Windows Seven machines as so stated by Microsoft.

I may not be as experienced as you and I have only been using Windows Seven since late December, but that is no excuse to be condescending. I readily admit I am a neophyte and learning. And one of the things I learned for myself is that homegroups is not really easy for machines that have a different OS.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P4P800-VM Motherboard Chipset: Intel 865G + ICH5
Memory
2.50 GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
Sound Card
SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio (Chip)
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VX 1962 wm
Screen Resolution
1680 X 1050
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB
ST380215A ATA Device 18.6 GB
Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive 750 GB
Cooling
Fan based
Keyboard
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 v10 USB
Mouse
Logitec optic USB
Internet Speed
3.01 Mb/s download 0.64 Mb/s upload
Chev, with all do respect, homegroup is easy if machine has Windows Seven. It is not so easy if a machine is XP. Once you finally get the XP machine in the group, you may find that you have to go to the MS site and download a special patch to make XP and Seven communicate properly. I repeat, homegroup was designed for Windows Seven machines as so stated by Microsoft.

I may not be as experienced as you and I have only been using Windows Seven since late December, but that is no excuse to be condescending. I readily admit I am a neophyte and learning. And one of the things I learned for myself is that homegroups is not really easy for machines that have a different OS.

Homegroups is NOT made to work with any other type of Op system other than Windows 7. This was a fact I was well aware of over 15 months ago.... do you really think I didn't know that? :)

The XP patch is so that XP machines will show up on the network map in Windows 7. Thats all it's for IMO.

So now your telling me something I already knew and accusing me of being condesending, to who I wonder? You do realize that my comments weren't directed to you or anyone else don't you? Sorry if you took them as directed towards you, they weren't at all. There were far too many people here bashing Homegroups for me to single anyone out LOL.

Thats spelled "due" respect, but remember that respect needs to go both ways and the constant Homegroup bashing I see going on here isn't cool. I've tested Homegroups on ten completely different machines for over a year now and it's worked perfectly on every one of them.

If you are having any problems with setting up a Homegroup I suggest you follow the post above yours. It contains all relevant information that I have collected for fixing Homegroups problems.

I know when to get out of these lame pointless discussions about Homegroups, I've made my point and I'll be moving on from this thread now. Have a good day. :)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
CPU
Q9650-4.275GHz, E8600 4.5GHz, E6750-3.8GHz
Motherboard
Evga 780i FTW
Memory
G.Skill PC2 9600 1200Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T
Graphics Card(s)
GTX480
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D2
Monitor(s) Displays
HannsG
Screen Resolution
1680X1050
Hard Drives
GSkill Phoenix Pro 120GB SSD
PSU
ThermalTake Toughpower 1000Watt modular
Case
ThermalTake XaserV
Cooling
Xigmatek S1283
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Mouse
Logitech G9
Internet Speed
T1
I've managed to have Homegroup active and running while still connecting to non-Windows 7 machine by using: "Use user accounts and passwords to connect to other computers" in Advance sharing settings.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
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Alienware Aurora ALX R4
OS
Windows 10 Pro (x64)
CPU
Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2GHz - 4.5GHz)
Motherboard
Alienware Aurora-R4 x79
Memory
4x Samsung 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (16GB 1600MHz)
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 690
Sound Card
SteelSeries Siberia Elite
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell UltraSharp U3011
Screen Resolution
2560x1600
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB, Seagate 1TB Desktop Hybrid HDD, 2x Western Digital 4TB Green HDD
PSU
875W Some Dell PSU <.<
Case
Alienware Aurora ALX
Cooling
Custom Liquid Cooling (EK CPU & GPU blocks) dual EK 480RAD
Keyboard
Logitech G710+ Mechanical
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Logitech G700s
Internet Speed
Verizon Fios (50 mbps average)
Other Info
Server: Intel NUC D54250WYK: i5-4250U, 16GB, 256 GB mSATA, Windows Server 2012 R2
If anyone here hasn't realized the advantages to using Homegroups then you simply aren't using it correctly. It's a superior way of setting up a Home network no doubts about this in my mind. There are too many advantages to list here but if you havn't figured them out by now you never will.

The Homegroup bashing I see in here daily is a very misinformed group who know nothing about using Homegroups. Show of hands, how many here have been using Windows 7 for longer than a year? ...I didn't think so.

Dead wrong there mate! I've been fiddling around with the Homegroup settings for ages and never really got it to work properly .. this is between two desktops both running X64 btw ..

I found it especially frustrating when , after re-booting either machine , the Homegroup needed to be re-created.

Oh .. and I've been using Win 7 for well over a year .. since beta days in fact.
 

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OS
Windows 7 64bit RTM
CPU
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
Motherboard
ASUS M2N-E SLI
Memory
4G Dual channel
Graphics Card(s)
POV GeForce 7600 GT
Sound Card
USB 2.1
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 17 in LCD
Hard Drives
80G Western Digital
250G Western Digital
500G Buffalo Drivestation
Chev, with all do respect, homegroup is easy if machine has Windows Seven. It is not so easy if a machine is XP. Once you finally get the XP machine in the group, you may find that you have to go to the MS site and download a special patch to make XP and Seven communicate properly. I repeat, homegroup was designed for Windows Seven machines as so stated by Microsoft.

I may not be as experienced as you and I have only been using Windows Seven since late December, but that is no excuse to be condescending. I readily admit I am a neophyte and learning. And one of the things I learned for myself is that homegroups is not really easy for machines that have a different OS.

Homegroups is NOT made to work with any other type of Op system other than Windows 7. This was a fact I was well aware of over 15 months ago.... do you really think I didn't know that? :)

The XP patch is so that XP machines will show up on the network map in Windows 7. Thats all it's for IMO.

So now your telling me something I already knew and accusing me of being condesending, to who I wonder? You do realize that my comments weren't directed to you or anyone else don't you? Sorry if you took them as directed towards you, they weren't at all. There were far too many people here bashing Homegroups for me to single anyone out LOL.

Thats spelled "due" respect, but remember that respect needs to go both ways and the constant Homegroup bashing I see going on here isn't cool. I've tested Homegroups on ten completely different machines for over a year now and it's worked perfectly on every one of them.

If you are having any problems with setting up a Homegroup I suggest you follow the post above yours. It contains all relevant information that I have collected for fixing Homegroups problems.

I know when to get out of these lame pointless discussions about Homegroups, I've made my point and I'll be moving on from this thread now. Have a good day. :)

Oh, I did my homework. I know that the patch is to make the XP machine display properly on the homegroup map. It is a protocol thing and the patch installs the protocol on the XP machine. See, I did read. ;)

I only saw one post really bashing homegroups. The other posts were simply explaining the problem that MS neglected to build an easy way to include other OS's in the homegroup.

I concede I am not a very good typist; I knew it was due and not dew (nor is it do, either). :) Other new folks may read this thread who are having similar problems and they not know that MS intended the homegroup to be strictly for Seven machines.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P4P800-VM Motherboard Chipset: Intel 865G + ICH5
Memory
2.50 GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
Sound Card
SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio (Chip)
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VX 1962 wm
Screen Resolution
1680 X 1050
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB
ST380215A ATA Device 18.6 GB
Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive 750 GB
Cooling
Fan based
Keyboard
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 v10 USB
Mouse
Logitec optic USB
Internet Speed
3.01 Mb/s download 0.64 Mb/s upload
If anyone here hasn't realized the advantages to using Homegroups then you simply aren't using it correctly. It's a superior way of setting up a Home network no doubts about this in my mind. There are too many advantages to list here but if you havn't figured them out by now you never will.

The Homegroup bashing I see in here daily is a very misinformed group who know nothing about using Homegroups. Show of hands, how many here have been using Windows 7 for longer than a year? ...I didn't think so.

I'd be careful with the word "bashing"... Really... I played with homgroup and it seems to work well enough. But you can't do that if you have mixed OSs on your network... In my case... Desktop on Win7, HTPC on Win7, Netbook on XP, one laptop on Ubuntu, another on Win7 and a NAS on Linux... Good luck getting a homegroup to work with that mixed bag of tricks... Yet, good old XP style Workgroup sharing works perfectly all round.

It's not that one is better than the other... it's that they're incompatible.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Homebrew
OS
XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
CPU
Amd 64 x2 4200 (2.4ghz)
Motherboard
Asus M2N-MX SE Plus
Memory
Kingston DDR2 800 2gb
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GF-8400
Sound Card
Realtek on Motherboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer x-193bw
Screen Resolution
1440 x 900
Hard Drives
Western Digital 500g
PSU
350watt In-Win
Case
In-Win
Cooling
Air
Keyboard
yes
Mouse
yes
Internet Speed
5mpbs
Other Info
Also ASRock ION 330 as HTPC (on XP).
Acer Aspire as GP netbook (on XP).
Chev, with all do respect, homegroup is easy if machine has Windows Seven. It is not so easy if a machine is XP. Once you finally get the XP machine in the group, you may find that you have to go to the MS site and download a special patch to make XP and Seven communicate properly. I repeat, homegroup was designed for Windows Seven machines as so stated by Microsoft.

I may not be as experienced as you and I have only been using Windows Seven since late December, but that is no excuse to be condescending. I readily admit I am a neophyte and learning. And one of the things I learned for myself is that homegroups is not really easy for machines that have a different OS.

Homegroups is NOT made to work with any other type of Op system other than Windows 7. This was a fact I was well aware of over 15 months ago.... do you really think I didn't know that? :)



The XP patch is so that XP machines will show up on the network map in Windows 7. Thats all it's for IMO.

So now your telling me something I already knew and accusing me of being condesending, to who I wonder? You do realize that my comments weren't directed to you or anyone else don't you? Sorry if you took them as directed towards you, they weren't at all. There were far too many people here bashing Homegroups for me to single anyone out LOL.

Thats spelled "due" respect, but remember that respect needs to go both ways and the constant Homegroup bashing I see going on here isn't cool. I've tested Homegroups on ten completely different machines for over a year now and it's worked perfectly on every one of them.

If you are having any problems with setting up a Homegroup I suggest you follow the post above yours. It contains all relevant information that I have collected for fixing Homegroups problems.

I know when to get out of these lame pointless discussions about Homegroups, I've made my point and I'll be moving on from this thread now. Have a good day. :)

Wow! Just trying to figure out how helpful this post is.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self build
OS
Windows 10 Home
CPU
Intel Core i5 3550
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LX (LGA1155)
Memory
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GEForce GTX 970 SSC
Monitor(s) Displays
Hanns-G 23.6", Acer 17"
Screen Resolution
1920x1080, 1440x900
Hard Drives
Sandisk SSD 256 GB
WD500GB
WD640GB
Seagage Ultra + 1TB ext.
BWD 800GB
WD 1TB ext
PSU
Antec 650w
Case
Cooler Master Centurion 534
Cooling
COOLER MASTER GeminII S524, 3 120 mm case fans.
Keyboard
Logitech MK300
Mouse
Logitech MK300
Internet Speed
Cable
Antivirus
MSSE, Malwarebytes
Browser
IE 10, Chrome
Cato hi.. thank you for your wonderful help on this.. I'm so very greatful to you and those who have tried their best to actually help me..

Cato just ignore that post..surely he didn't mean it to sould so harsh and condesending to us all.

Thank you so very much.:)
LPt
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway 17.3" LCD Intel Dual-Core, 8GB RAM 1TB HDD Windows 8 Laptop
OS
Windows 8 - 64-bit
CPU
2.2GHz Intel Pentium dual-core B960 processor with 2MB L3 ca
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics with 128MB of dedicated system memory
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" Ultrabright HD widescreen LED-backlit LCD
Screen Resolution
1280 X 1024
Hard Drives
1TB hard drive-1000 GB HDD
DVD-Super Multi DL drive
PSU
Intel B960 processor
Case
XXXXX
Cooling
XXXXX
Keyboard
Multi Gesture Touchpad
Mouse
USB - portable mouse... I added this
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
I E 10
Other Info
I see nothing about Motherboard info.
I'm not sure about Sound Card
Ports :(3) USB 2.0, (1) HDMI, (1) VGA, (1) Headphone out, (1) Microphone in, (1) Ethernet LAN

•Fast Wi-Fi wireless and wired Gigabit Ethernet networking
•HDMI output
•Kensington lock slot
I have no idea what all this actually means
Chev .. hello.. I had ask for help with this project.. MINE.. I've not ever tried using a router.... much less with (OS.. Windows 7.. on the new laptop.). NOT all of us are tech savy as you are.
Plz be kind ....don't talk down to any of us especially those who are trying their best to be helpful to ME...

No doubt you totally understand what you're talking about.. it's the other percent who don't have your knowledge on this.
Now enjoy your lovely week.
Feel free to read my thread.. don't reply anymore if you have to use condesending language .. to those helping. me..

Thank you...
LPt
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway 17.3" LCD Intel Dual-Core, 8GB RAM 1TB HDD Windows 8 Laptop
OS
Windows 8 - 64-bit
CPU
2.2GHz Intel Pentium dual-core B960 processor with 2MB L3 ca
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics with 128MB of dedicated system memory
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" Ultrabright HD widescreen LED-backlit LCD
Screen Resolution
1280 X 1024
Hard Drives
1TB hard drive-1000 GB HDD
DVD-Super Multi DL drive
PSU
Intel B960 processor
Case
XXXXX
Cooling
XXXXX
Keyboard
Multi Gesture Touchpad
Mouse
USB - portable mouse... I added this
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
I E 10
Other Info
I see nothing about Motherboard info.
I'm not sure about Sound Card
Ports :(3) USB 2.0, (1) HDMI, (1) VGA, (1) Headphone out, (1) Microphone in, (1) Ethernet LAN

•Fast Wi-Fi wireless and wired Gigabit Ethernet networking
•HDMI output
•Kensington lock slot
I have no idea what all this actually means
LPt, I have been going through some older threads that helped me solve my problems. Here are some links to peruse:

http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/59696-win7-laptop-cant-see-xp-computers.html

These are the two that solved my particular problem:

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/67636-xp-computers-windows-7-network-map.html

Network Map in Windows Vista does not display computers that are running Windows XP

And I think I have already given you this one:

Networking home computers running different versions of Windows

Maybe these will help.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P4P800-VM Motherboard Chipset: Intel 865G + ICH5
Memory
2.50 GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
Sound Card
SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio (Chip)
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VX 1962 wm
Screen Resolution
1680 X 1050
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB
ST380215A ATA Device 18.6 GB
Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive 750 GB
Cooling
Fan based
Keyboard
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 v10 USB
Mouse
Logitec optic USB
Internet Speed
3.01 Mb/s download 0.64 Mb/s upload
Carl thank you so much for your help and all the links you've given me .. I'm saving these to read and use getting my situation sorted out.I'll refer back to them while working on mine as well.
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday.:)


LPt, I have been going through some older threads that helped me solve my problems. Here are some links to peruse:

http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/59696-win7-laptop-cant-see-xp-computers.html

These are the two that solved my particular problem:

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/67636-xp-computers-windows-7-network-map.html

Network Map in Windows Vista does not display computers that are running Windows XP

And I think I have already given you this one:

Networking home computers running different versions of Windows

Maybe these will help.
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway 17.3" LCD Intel Dual-Core, 8GB RAM 1TB HDD Windows 8 Laptop
OS
Windows 8 - 64-bit
CPU
2.2GHz Intel Pentium dual-core B960 processor with 2MB L3 ca
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics with 128MB of dedicated system memory
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" Ultrabright HD widescreen LED-backlit LCD
Screen Resolution
1280 X 1024
Hard Drives
1TB hard drive-1000 GB HDD
DVD-Super Multi DL drive
PSU
Intel B960 processor
Case
XXXXX
Cooling
XXXXX
Keyboard
Multi Gesture Touchpad
Mouse
USB - portable mouse... I added this
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
I E 10
Other Info
I see nothing about Motherboard info.
I'm not sure about Sound Card
Ports :(3) USB 2.0, (1) HDMI, (1) VGA, (1) Headphone out, (1) Microphone in, (1) Ethernet LAN

•Fast Wi-Fi wireless and wired Gigabit Ethernet networking
•HDMI output
•Kensington lock slot
I have no idea what all this actually means
My pleasure, LPt. If you run into a snag, please post back here, PM me or phone me. We will get you up and running. All of those links are the ones I used to get my wife's XP computer into the group and to enable her to use the printer from her netbook.

Have a great evening.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P4P800-VM Motherboard Chipset: Intel 865G + ICH5
Memory
2.50 GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
Sound Card
SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio (Chip)
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VX 1962 wm
Screen Resolution
1680 X 1050
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB
ST380215A ATA Device 18.6 GB
Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive 750 GB
Cooling
Fan based
Keyboard
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 v10 USB
Mouse
Logitec optic USB
Internet Speed
3.01 Mb/s download 0.64 Mb/s upload
Carl I will .. as soon as I can read all of the material.. then get started on my project.
thank you.:)
LPt
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway 17.3" LCD Intel Dual-Core, 8GB RAM 1TB HDD Windows 8 Laptop
OS
Windows 8 - 64-bit
CPU
2.2GHz Intel Pentium dual-core B960 processor with 2MB L3 ca
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics with 128MB of dedicated system memory
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" Ultrabright HD widescreen LED-backlit LCD
Screen Resolution
1280 X 1024
Hard Drives
1TB hard drive-1000 GB HDD
DVD-Super Multi DL drive
PSU
Intel B960 processor
Case
XXXXX
Cooling
XXXXX
Keyboard
Multi Gesture Touchpad
Mouse
USB - portable mouse... I added this
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
I E 10
Other Info
I see nothing about Motherboard info.
I'm not sure about Sound Card
Ports :(3) USB 2.0, (1) HDMI, (1) VGA, (1) Headphone out, (1) Microphone in, (1) Ethernet LAN

•Fast Wi-Fi wireless and wired Gigabit Ethernet networking
•HDMI output
•Kensington lock slot
I have no idea what all this actually means
Cato hi.. thank you for your wonderful help on this.. I'm so very greatful to you and those who have tried their best to actually help me..

Cato just ignore that post..surely he didn't mean it to sould so harsh and condesending to us all.

Thank you so very much.:)
LPt

LPT, I normally just skip over those posts without response, but, sometimes when you're in an area where the whole theme is "helping", I just can't keep my mouth shut. I should have just skipped over that one, too. :D
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self build
OS
Windows 10 Home
CPU
Intel Core i5 3550
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LX (LGA1155)
Memory
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GEForce GTX 970 SSC
Monitor(s) Displays
Hanns-G 23.6", Acer 17"
Screen Resolution
1920x1080, 1440x900
Hard Drives
Sandisk SSD 256 GB
WD500GB
WD640GB
Seagage Ultra + 1TB ext.
BWD 800GB
WD 1TB ext
PSU
Antec 650w
Case
Cooler Master Centurion 534
Cooling
COOLER MASTER GeminII S524, 3 120 mm case fans.
Keyboard
Logitech MK300
Mouse
Logitech MK300
Internet Speed
Cable
Antivirus
MSSE, Malwarebytes
Browser
IE 10, Chrome
Cato hi.. thank you for your wonderful help on this.. I'm so very greatful to you and those who have tried their best to actually help me..

Cato just ignore that post..surely he didn't mean it to sould so harsh and condesending to us all.

Thank you so very much.:)
LPt

LPT, I normally just skip over those posts without response, but, sometimes when you're in an area where the whole theme is "helping", I just can't keep my mouth shut. I should have just skipped over that one, too. :D

:)Cato wtg.. I'll learn also.
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Gateway 17.3" LCD Intel Dual-Core, 8GB RAM 1TB HDD Windows 8 Laptop
OS
Windows 8 - 64-bit
CPU
2.2GHz Intel Pentium dual-core B960 processor with 2MB L3 ca
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics with 128MB of dedicated system memory
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" Ultrabright HD widescreen LED-backlit LCD
Screen Resolution
1280 X 1024
Hard Drives
1TB hard drive-1000 GB HDD
DVD-Super Multi DL drive
PSU
Intel B960 processor
Case
XXXXX
Cooling
XXXXX
Keyboard
Multi Gesture Touchpad
Mouse
USB - portable mouse... I added this
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
I E 10
Other Info
I see nothing about Motherboard info.
I'm not sure about Sound Card
Ports :(3) USB 2.0, (1) HDMI, (1) VGA, (1) Headphone out, (1) Microphone in, (1) Ethernet LAN

•Fast Wi-Fi wireless and wired Gigabit Ethernet networking
•HDMI output
•Kensington lock slot
I have no idea what all this actually means
LPT, I normally just skip over those posts without response, but, sometimes when you're in an area where the whole theme is "helping", I just can't keep my mouth shut. I should have just skipped over that one, too. :D
Yeah, me too. :)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P4P800-VM Motherboard Chipset: Intel 865G + ICH5
Memory
2.50 GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
Sound Card
SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio (Chip)
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VX 1962 wm
Screen Resolution
1680 X 1050
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB
ST380215A ATA Device 18.6 GB
Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive 750 GB
Cooling
Fan based
Keyboard
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 v10 USB
Mouse
Logitec optic USB
Internet Speed
3.01 Mb/s download 0.64 Mb/s upload
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