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| Easy Transfer Companion Error Hi I have a Gateway GM5442 system that seems to have a "10GB recovery drive D:" in addition to the 500GB C: drive. When I start the Easy Transfer Companion application, I receive an error message "This computer appears to be set up for running multiple operating systems. This is currently not a supported scenario." I do not have that sort of setup and wonder if there is anyway I can get around that. If not, can you point me to instructions on setting up a wireless network (I have an XP Pro laptop connected to the Net via a wireless router). But each time I try to set up a network, the Vista machine says it cannot configure the wireless devices automatically and wants me to do it manually, at which point I am lost regarding the PassPhrase, etc. If I try to set-up the network from the laptop, it just doesn't work. Don't know why. Thanks in advance for any assistance! -- MsWrite |
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| Re: Easy Transfer Companion Error Hi MsWrite, If you have a working network with your XP computer, you don't need to set it up again from the Vista computer. You should be able to connect to the existing network from the Vista computer by doing the following: 1. Click the Start button and then click Connect To. The name of your wireless network should be shown in the Connect to a network dialog box. 2. If you see your network, click on it and then click Connect. 3. If you have a security key set up on your network you will be asked to enter the key. Are you able to see and connect to the network from your Vista computer? Charlene -- Charlene Shepard Windows User Assistance Team Microsoft Corporation "MsWrite" <mlle(removethis)teach********.com> wrote in message news:07B834BC-07A8-4C28-9B2D-4B88CC6404BA@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi I have a Gateway GM5442 system that seems to have a "10GB recovery > drive > D:" in addition to the 500GB C: drive. When I start the Easy Transfer > Companion application, I receive an error message "This computer appears > to > be set up for running multiple operating systems. This is currently not a > supported scenario." > > I do not have that sort of setup and wonder if there is anyway I can get > around that. > > If not, can you point me to instructions on setting up a wireless network > (I > have an XP Pro laptop connected to the Net via a wireless router). But > each > time I try to set up a network, the Vista machine says it cannot configure > the wireless devices automatically and wants me to do it manually, at > which > point I am lost regarding the PassPhrase, etc. > > If I try to set-up the network from the laptop, it just doesn't work. > Don't > know why. > > Thanks in advance for any assistance! > -- > MsWrite[/color] |
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