Hey all,
Alright, so my desktop has decided to reject two Windows OS in the last few days, Windows 7 and XP. Originally on my first harddrive, I have Windows 7 installed, but after letting the computer go to sleep for a bit while I worked out, I came back and have found that the internet no longer works (It says I am still connected, and I can see the other computers on my network, as I am living in a dorm building, but when I try and access the internet through Firefox or IE, it gives me a DNS error'). After doing a bit of research on this problem, I don't believe I can fix it seeing as how I'm on a school network as I am. I have a second 500GB HDD in my tower, which I installed Windows 7 onto as well, but have found that the same problem exists, on a fresh install of the OS and a brand new HDD.
Now, for why I'm posting this in the XP section. I also own a copy of XP 32-bit and 64-bit. After getting the same error, I go back, reformat the HDD, and attempt to install XP 32-bit. Installation goes fine until it reboots, coming up with "A disk read error occurred, Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to restart, along with several colored boxes scattered across the screen, containing random symbols. I try rebooting from the HDD instead of the CD, I try reinstalling with both 32-bit and 64-bit, all the no avail, I keep getting the same error over and over again. Now, quick note, all of these copies of Windows OS's are legitimate, and they have all worked before as I have at one point or another, used them on different computers. There should be nothing wrong with my 500GB HDD, nor the cables as like I said, Windows 7 was successfully installed and ran with no problems (other than the DNS error). If you need my computer specs, I can post them as well. As for my Windows 7 problem, if anyone could provide a potential error for that as well, that'd be fantastic, as all the questions I've seen about it before have been if the person's PC was on their own private network with access to their own private router. Thanks for any and all help.
- Matt
Alright, so my desktop has decided to reject two Windows OS in the last few days, Windows 7 and XP. Originally on my first harddrive, I have Windows 7 installed, but after letting the computer go to sleep for a bit while I worked out, I came back and have found that the internet no longer works (It says I am still connected, and I can see the other computers on my network, as I am living in a dorm building, but when I try and access the internet through Firefox or IE, it gives me a DNS error'). After doing a bit of research on this problem, I don't believe I can fix it seeing as how I'm on a school network as I am. I have a second 500GB HDD in my tower, which I installed Windows 7 onto as well, but have found that the same problem exists, on a fresh install of the OS and a brand new HDD.
Now, for why I'm posting this in the XP section. I also own a copy of XP 32-bit and 64-bit. After getting the same error, I go back, reformat the HDD, and attempt to install XP 32-bit. Installation goes fine until it reboots, coming up with "A disk read error occurred, Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to restart, along with several colored boxes scattered across the screen, containing random symbols. I try rebooting from the HDD instead of the CD, I try reinstalling with both 32-bit and 64-bit, all the no avail, I keep getting the same error over and over again. Now, quick note, all of these copies of Windows OS's are legitimate, and they have all worked before as I have at one point or another, used them on different computers. There should be nothing wrong with my 500GB HDD, nor the cables as like I said, Windows 7 was successfully installed and ran with no problems (other than the DNS error). If you need my computer specs, I can post them as well. As for my Windows 7 problem, if anyone could provide a potential error for that as well, that'd be fantastic, as all the questions I've seen about it before have been if the person's PC was on their own private network with access to their own private router. Thanks for any and all help.
- Matt