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Apache Warrior
18th Dec 2007, 01:34 PM
My son's computer is connected to the Internet. I can ping anything except local. Games, Ventrilo, IM. Steam all work. IE and FF will not work. They can not connect. Any suggestions. This time of the year I am extremely busy and have little time to research problems.
Apache

Ghost_Rain
18th Dec 2007, 01:40 PM
You could try rest the router may work.

{CLR}geneSW
18th Dec 2007, 01:56 PM
windows firewall=off
put his router on a dmz so all ports are open and put a personal firewall on his computer, a little risky but would take the router out of the picture to see if it's the problem.
re-install FF or restore back to the day before it quit working.

Apache Warrior
18th Dec 2007, 02:26 PM
He is on the same modem/router I am. And he just tried to boot up and now Windows will not boot. Even in Safe Mode. Looks like something is corrupted. Time to reinstall Windows.
Apache

mapes
18th Dec 2007, 02:42 PM
My son's computer is connected to the Internet. I can ping anything except local. Games, Ventrilo, IM. Steam all work. IE and FF will not work. They can not connect. Any suggestions. This time of the year I am extremely busy and have little time to research problems.
Apache

If you can ping out by IP addy but web browse my guess is it's DNS settings.

Apache Warrior
18th Dec 2007, 05:21 PM
This is turning ugly. After installing Windows it reboots and starts the install process all over again. If I try to boot with out the CD it will not. I am thinking that the HD may be bad.
Apache

imlittlev
18th Dec 2007, 05:27 PM
My son's computer is connected to the Internet. I can ping anything except local. Games, Ventrilo, IM. Steam all work. IE and FF will not work. They can not connect. Any suggestions. This time of the year I am extremely busy and have little time to research problems.
Apache

If you can ping out by IP addy but web browse my guess is it's DNS settings.

ya rly, i had a DNS problem, had similar issues (steam, vent, etc working, mozilla not)

mapes
18th Dec 2007, 05:27 PM
This is turning ugly. After installing Windows it reboots and starts the install process all over again. If I try to boot with out the CD it will not. I am thinking that the HD may be bad.
Apache

you might wanna check your cables and reset the Bios. Thats the only other thing I can think off.

Apache Warrior
18th Dec 2007, 05:30 PM
I ran chkdsk from the Recovery Console and it reported several unrepairable problems.
Apache

darth_nevus
18th Dec 2007, 06:10 PM
I ran chkdsk from the Recovery Console and it reported several unrepairable problems.
Apache
sounds like its dead/dying. my last 2 maxtor hd's i ever bought & will buy again died this VERY same way.

the giveaway was the dead secotors kept changing. once they were marked out, and you ran it again, a whole new slew of them appeared.

finally, it just puked...

imlittlev
18th Dec 2007, 08:46 PM
if anyone remembers, i had hard drive problems... my maxtor died. perhaps nevus can recall.

darth_nevus
18th Dec 2007, 09:32 PM
oh, i can recal. to this day i won't buy another maxtor. that was part of my b**** fest about maxtors. yea. i hate them THAT much.

juneau
18th Dec 2007, 09:45 PM
oh, i can recal. to this day i won't buy another maxtor. that was part of my b**** fest about maxtors. yea. i hate them THAT much.

I won't either. My only dead HDD's are Maxtors. I still have a bunch of 750mb-10gb Seagates and WD's that are in perfect working order.

mapes
18th Dec 2007, 09:58 PM
oh, i can recal. to this day i won't buy another maxtor. that was part of my b**** fest about maxtors. yea. i hate them THAT much.

I won't either. My only dead HDD's are Maxtors. I still have a bunch of 750mb-10gb Seagates and WD's that are in perfect working order.

Used be years ago that WD's were bad. Then the IBM Deskstars started dying as well. I've never own maxtors...so I can't comment.

WalkinTarget
18th Dec 2007, 10:21 PM
I've owned so many drives that they were ALL bad at one time !!

You name it, I've had it go bad. Lets list them as I remember:

Western Digital 80GB 8mb cache Special Editions - 3 of them, all RMA'd*

Maxtor 160 GB 8mb - only one, but its on my wife's PC where all the data is important. The 160's are Maxtors poorest HD effort to date.

Seagate - 40GB 2mb cache - Had a run of these at work that we bought new go bad, so with 250+ PCs, 75 of the Seagates went bad over the summer during our setup.

IMB Death, errr DESKStar 20GB - these are the oldest, but were the first drives to be soundly vilified and cursed by the PC community. Can't remember if a class action suite was filed, but it very well could have been !

* - note on the WD 80GB drives. I've had better luck with the RMA drives returned from WD. In fact, I built a PC for my Father-in-law last weekend using an Abit KG7-RAID board with an AMD 2000+ CPU with two of the WD 80GB drives set up in a hardware RAID 0/1 config, and at this point they are near as I can figure about 6.5 years old !!
This upgraded him from his P3/700 box that I built two years ago, so he got it as a Christmas gift last night, and he is a happy camper.
:2thumbs:

random_id
19th Dec 2007, 12:03 AM
Can't remember if a class action suite was filed, but it very well could have been !
Yea, there was one, there's still even a webpage which was used for it, unfortunately all the info was removed from it after the suit was settled:
http://ibmdeskstar75gxplitigation.com/

CRUNCH
22nd Dec 2007, 10:01 AM
nvm