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I have a samsung NP530, it has a 16GB caching drive, which unfortunately I could not remove. anyway, I installed windows 7 onto the newly installed SSD, but if I remove the USB installer (which I had used Rufus to make), it will refuse to boot, saying BOOTMGR cannot be found. Only when the USB key is in it will boot. I tried to format the 16GB caching drive as drive R and the SSD as drive C, but sitll the same. Even worse when I run startup repair it will say windows is in drive D...
Help, im so confused regarding this already...
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Has nobody made this yet?
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i have made a clean install of 98SE, then installed all drivers, as well as dx9.0c. I am unsure if i should install the Unofficial Service Pack 2.1a (Gape's) or this Native USB Drivers. What should I install first? or is the order unimportant?
Thanks!
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links are DEAD!
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hahah gigabit may still be a long while, i have to get those new intel mobos with CSA. yeah when i used 100mbps full duplex it slowed a tad bit slower, however only a few hundred kilobytes per sec...
i just want to know what the problem is.. its one of those things u just want to know... hahah
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I am going to go out on a limb here but if you have your NICs set to Auto Detect or Auto Select/ Hardware Default, you are only going to go as fast as the Hub/Switch device is set to by default. I would set all the NICs manually to 100MB/Full Duplex and if you can.. set the switch ports to the same speeds You did mention that you are in Full Duplex, but neglected to mention the speed setting. I would hate to assume such a thing.
ive done it, set the 2 NICs to 100Mbps Full Duplex, however the problem is still the same. Even changed Switch to DLINK, same figures. im stumped.......
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Guys, I’d like to ask for your help!!
1. Test your connection between two computers
2. Indicate the protocol you used and what windows version(as well as hardware configurations, hub/switch/router, cabling, network interface card, hdd etc)
3. Use FreeMeter’s Disk throughput monitor (http://www.tiler.com/freemeter/Download/1_license.php) (it’s a freeware) to test how fast files get transfered between pcs
4. Indicate the average disk activity
Im having problems, and I’m trying to isolate what the problem is. I have 3 computers at home with a CNET 8-port 10/100 network switch all connected with Cat5e UTP cables. The NICs are: CNET 10/100, D-Link 10/100, and Intel Pro 10/100. I’m also using IPX/SPX (NWLink), with File and Printer sharing unbinded from TCP/IP (I cant use TCP IP to share files since I have multiple IPs – my ISP gives 3 of them for free for one account). Now, I usually get only 5~6MB/s transfer speed, even if everything’s set at full duplex mode. A few days ago, I tried to isolate the problem. I made a crossover cable and connected two pcs together. I didn’t change the protocols and I STILL get 5~6MB/s transfer rate. I thought maybe it’s the fault of the IPX/SPX protocol so I removed them from both computers and I used Internet Connection Sharing to connect the two computers. I get a SLIGHT improvement about 6~7MB/s transfer rate. And then I also tried to use Network bridging but its speed is 6~7MB/s. I tried to use both CNET and DLINK to connect to the Intel NIC with no difference.
Why can’t I get the speed to at LEAST 10MB/s???? 100mbits/sec is 12MB/s so where is my problem sourced??? Am I the only one experiencing this problem? Or what? Any suggestions people? Thanks!
btw, All computers use Windows XP. With P3-933MHz 80Gig 7200RPM HDD and a Compaq 2800AP 1.4Ghz P4M Laptop.
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unable to boot a fresh install without the USB installer in
in Unattended Windows 7/Server 2008R2
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yes the bcd was installed in the usb key.
no I wont need the caching anymore. but its a PIA to remove the Half mini pci card.. I was hoping there was a way around it..
there is no option in the BIOS for that unfortunately..