Hi all,
I have a Dell PC running PX Home that crashed and gave an error message on reboot that said it could not find c:\system (or something similar) and that my best bet was to repair from the xp disk.
This I did (SP1) and the machine is now up and running, of a fashion. The problem is now that it will not connect to the net. I have an ethernet cable connected and the lights at the back flash merrily. I have been to the Dell website on another machine and downloaded and installed the drivers for the LAN, all to no avail. I can see the Local Area connection icon and it seems to think it has a good connection but when I try to connect to the net, nothing.
I have gone into ipconfig and it tells me:
An internal error occurredI The system cannot find the file specified.
Additional information: Unable to query hostname
Researching this, I have turned off the windows firewall and also looked at the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\ControlSet001\Services\DHCP key to ensure the dependonservice value is Tcpip Afd NetBT, which it is.
I've run winsockfix.exe from here:
and I've also issued the command netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
All this hasn't worked, and I'm struggling to think what to do next. The ethernet cable definitely works as I've plugged it into another machine which is fine.
A couple more things of interest, when I look at services.msc the DHCP Client shows as 'starting' rather than stared or stopped. Also there is no 1394 connection on the machine - I hasten to add that I have no idea what this connection is, but noticed that another XP machine I've got had one of them!
Has anybody got any ideas?
Marc
I have a Dell PC running PX Home that crashed and gave an error message on reboot that said it could not find c:\system (or something similar) and that my best bet was to repair from the xp disk.
This I did (SP1) and the machine is now up and running, of a fashion. The problem is now that it will not connect to the net. I have an ethernet cable connected and the lights at the back flash merrily. I have been to the Dell website on another machine and downloaded and installed the drivers for the LAN, all to no avail. I can see the Local Area connection icon and it seems to think it has a good connection but when I try to connect to the net, nothing.
I have gone into ipconfig and it tells me:
An internal error occurredI The system cannot find the file specified.
Additional information: Unable to query hostname
Researching this, I have turned off the windows firewall and also looked at the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\ControlSet001\Services\DHCP key to ensure the dependonservice value is Tcpip Afd NetBT, which it is.
I've run winsockfix.exe from here:
and I've also issued the command netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
All this hasn't worked, and I'm struggling to think what to do next. The ethernet cable definitely works as I've plugged it into another machine which is fine.
A couple more things of interest, when I look at services.msc the DHCP Client shows as 'starting' rather than stared or stopped. Also there is no 1394 connection on the machine - I hasten to add that I have no idea what this connection is, but noticed that another XP machine I've got had one of them!
Has anybody got any ideas?
Marc