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I have a new computer, HP Pavilion MediaCenter TV PC. with
Windows Vista Home Premium When I try to download updates from Hp.com update site, I can't download nothing. All I get is a page that said, PAGE CANNOT BE DISPLAYED. Check your internet connection. My internet connect is fine. I talked to my IP and they tryed difference setting with firewall and had me check other things. He couldn't help. I called HP Support was on the phone with then for hours. They didn't help. All HP support did was foulup my computer so I had to go into a full recovery. Checked with Help adn support person from Norton Security center, It has nothing to do with Nortron. I talked to a friend of mine who asked a friend of his about this problem. He said there is a setting you have to change but he couldn't remember what it is. -- Love For All |
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"Hunter James" <HunterJames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E934AEFB-14BA-41F9-8AA4-5C9D225F1EA9@microsoft.com... >I have a new computer, HP Pavilion MediaCenter TV PC. with > Windows Vista Home Premium > When I try to download updates from Hp.com update site, I can't download > nothing. All I get is a page that said, PAGE CANNOT BE DISPLAYED. Check > your > internet connection. > My internet connect is fine. I talked to my IP and they tryed difference > setting with firewall and had me check other things. He couldn't help. I > called HP Support was on the phone with then for hours. They didn't help. > All > HP support did was foulup my computer so I had to go into a full recovery. > Checked with Help adn support person from Norton Security center, It has > nothing to do with Nortron. > I talked to a friend of mine who asked a friend of his about this problem. > He said there is a setting you have to change but he couldn't remember > what > it is. > -- > Love For All Hi, I have the same PC, except I got mine right before the Vista release. So I did the Vista upgrade myself. The major thing I've seen is that the HP Update program just doesn't seem to work with Vista very well, even though there is assumed compatibility since Vista is your operating system! In my thinking, you have some choices, but be warned, there are based somewhat on personal preferences: A) You can go from the Start menu and into the 'Control Panel'. Double-click 'Programs & Features' (This used to be called Add/Remove). The program is actually there, called 'HP Update'. You can Uninstall that program there if you wish. This is somewhat of a personal preference. I feel that HP updates and HP Help software is mainly bloatware and/or software to get people dependent upon HP's running of the PC. But it is solely up to the user's discretion there. I have kept HP Update on my computer. B) I think HP has put out an update to its Update program recently, though I could be wrong. Check to make sure you have updated drivers for all your hardware. Actually go to the HP site, go to the Drivers & Downloads section, and enter your Desktop Model Number and go to the Vista Drivers page given for that Model number and make sure you've installed every driver update there. If there's an update for the HP Update software, it should be on that page. C) This is safe choice to try no matter what. From your Start menu, go to All Programs and scroll down to where you see the program folders. Hp Update should be there within the HP Folder, but don't click it all the way to choose it. Just highlight 'HP Update' enough to where you can right-click on it there. Choose Properties and then choose the Compatibility Tab. There you can choose to run the HP Update program in an XP Compatibility mode or whatever Windows mode you wish. I hope this helps, Good Luck, Frank B. |
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I may have misunderstood your post. If you were trying to download updates
from HP.com, that is certainly different than dealing with the HP Update program. In fact, you may want to give the HP Update program a try if nothing else works. Good Luck, Frank B. "Hunter James" <HunterJames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E934AEFB-14BA-41F9-8AA4-5C9D225F1EA9@microsoft.com... >I have a new computer, HP Pavilion MediaCenter TV PC. with > Windows Vista Home Premium > When I try to download updates from Hp.com update site, I can't download > nothing. All I get is a page that said, PAGE CANNOT BE DISPLAYED. Check > your > internet connection. > My internet connect is fine. I talked to my IP and they tryed difference > setting with firewall and had me check other things. He couldn't help. I > called HP Support was on the phone with then for hours. They didn't help. > All > HP support did was foulup my computer so I had to go into a full recovery. > Checked with Help adn support person from Norton Security center, It has > nothing to do with Nortron. > I talked to a friend of mine who asked a friend of his about this problem. > He said there is a setting you have to change but he couldn't remember > what > it is. > -- > Love For All |
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Thank you, Frank Bright, for you respond. My problem was dowloading from
hp.com. I have solved the problem . I found out that my DSL router also as a firewall with it. What I did was go to that router firewall and lower the setting from medium to low. Now I can download from hp.com. With all the experts I talked to no one of them thought of this. With this computer, with Vista and the last computer with XP, the people I sugggest you stay away from is HP support group. All caused me, with both computers to have to go into full recovery and solve nothhing. Thank you -- Love For All "Frank Bright" wrote: > I may have misunderstood your post. If you were trying to download updates > from HP.com, that is certainly different than dealing with the HP Update > program. In fact, you may want to give the HP Update program a try if > nothing else works. > > Good Luck, Frank B. > > > "Hunter James" <HunterJames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E934AEFB-14BA-41F9-8AA4-5C9D225F1EA9@microsoft.com... > >I have a new computer, HP Pavilion MediaCenter TV PC. with > > Windows Vista Home Premium > > When I try to download updates from Hp.com update site, I can't download > > nothing. All I get is a page that said, PAGE CANNOT BE DISPLAYED. Check > > your > > internet connection. > > My internet connect is fine. I talked to my IP and they tryed difference > > setting with firewall and had me check other things. He couldn't help. I > > called HP Support was on the phone with then for hours. They didn't help. > > All > > HP support did was foulup my computer so I had to go into a full recovery. > > Checked with Help adn support person from Norton Security center, It has > > nothing to do with Nortron. > > I talked to a friend of mine who asked a friend of his about this problem. > > He said there is a setting you have to change but he couldn't remember > > what > > it is. > > -- > > Love For All > |
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If you have a physical firewall with your router then the software firewall
needs to be turned off, because two firewalls will not work well together. KB "Hunter James" <HunterJames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:33CA1739-9484-4E04-B088-A1EBE0594485@microsoft.com... > Thank you, Frank Bright, for you respond. My problem was dowloading from > hp.com. I have solved the problem . > I found out that my DSL router also as a firewall with it. What I did was > go > to that router firewall and lower the setting from medium to low. Now I > can > download from hp.com. With all the experts I talked to no one of them > thought > of this. With this computer, with Vista and the last computer with XP, the > people I sugggest you stay away from is HP support group. All caused me, > with > both computers to have to go into full recovery and solve nothhing. > Thank you > -- > Love For All > > > "Frank Bright" wrote: > >> I may have misunderstood your post. If you were trying to download >> updates >> from HP.com, that is certainly different than dealing with the HP Update >> program. In fact, you may want to give the HP Update program a try if >> nothing else works. >> >> Good Luck, Frank B. >> >> >> "Hunter James" <HunterJames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E934AEFB-14BA-41F9-8AA4-5C9D225F1EA9@microsoft.com... >> >I have a new computer, HP Pavilion MediaCenter TV PC. with >> > Windows Vista Home Premium >> > When I try to download updates from Hp.com update site, I can't >> > download >> > nothing. All I get is a page that said, PAGE CANNOT BE DISPLAYED. Check >> > your >> > internet connection. >> > My internet connect is fine. I talked to my IP and they tryed >> > difference >> > setting with firewall and had me check other things. He couldn't help. >> > I >> > called HP Support was on the phone with then for hours. They didn't >> > help. >> > All >> > HP support did was foulup my computer so I had to go into a full >> > recovery. >> > Checked with Help adn support person from Norton Security center, It >> > has >> > nothing to do with Nortron. >> > I talked to a friend of mine who asked a friend of his about this >> > problem. >> > He said there is a setting you have to change but he couldn't remember >> > what >> > it is. >> > -- >> > Love For All >> |
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I'm glad you got it solved. I too have had bad experiences with HP support.
They will, without much thought at all, suggest you do a full recovery and reformat. I was trying to do a partition once with them and they said 'Use Your (self-made) Recovery Disk'. I swore up and down that the (self-made) recovery disk was not giving me an option to create or pick a partition. But they kept insisting that it would. It turned out that I was correct. The self-made recovery disk is a One-Two step to get your computer back to factory settings. Reformatting is a simple 'Yes or No' question. I have data backups, but I had to re-do my whole system again for nothing. They are especially good at sounding like experts on the phone and giving you advice that sounds right at the time. Every time I've used them, I would hang up and go to implement their solution, only to find that it was half-baked and not completely thought through. Every tech support person should begin by asking this simple question: What peripherals are you running and what software have you recently installed? Thanks, Frank B. "KristleBawl" <kristlebawl@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eSCqyH3pHHA.1148@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > If you have a physical firewall with your router then the software > firewall needs to be turned off, because two firewalls will not work well > together. > > KB > > "Hunter James" <HunterJames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:33CA1739-9484-4E04-B088-A1EBE0594485@microsoft.com... >> Thank you, Frank Bright, for you respond. My problem was dowloading from >> hp.com. I have solved the problem . >> I found out that my DSL router also as a firewall with it. What I did was >> go >> to that router firewall and lower the setting from medium to low. Now I >> can >> download from hp.com. With all the experts I talked to no one of them >> thought >> of this. With this computer, with Vista and the last computer with XP, >> the >> people I sugggest you stay away from is HP support group. All caused me, >> with >> both computers to have to go into full recovery and solve nothhing. >> Thank you >> -- >> Love For All >> >> >> "Frank Bright" wrote: >> >>> I may have misunderstood your post. If you were trying to download >>> updates >>> from HP.com, that is certainly different than dealing with the HP Update >>> program. In fact, you may want to give the HP Update program a try if >>> nothing else works. >>> >>> Good Luck, Frank B. >>> >>> >>> "Hunter James" <HunterJames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:E934AEFB-14BA-41F9-8AA4-5C9D225F1EA9@microsoft.com... >>> >I have a new computer, HP Pavilion MediaCenter TV PC. with >>> > Windows Vista Home Premium >>> > When I try to download updates from Hp.com update site, I can't >>> > download >>> > nothing. All I get is a page that said, PAGE CANNOT BE DISPLAYED. >>> > Check >>> > your >>> > internet connection. >>> > My internet connect is fine. I talked to my IP and they tryed >>> > difference >>> > setting with firewall and had me check other things. He couldn't help. >>> > I >>> > called HP Support was on the phone with then for hours. They didn't >>> > help. >>> > All >>> > HP support did was foulup my computer so I had to go into a full >>> > recovery. >>> > Checked with Help adn support person from Norton Security center, It >>> > has >>> > nothing to do with Nortron. >>> > I talked to a friend of mine who asked a friend of his about this >>> > problem. >>> > He said there is a setting you have to change but he couldn't remember >>> > what >>> > it is. >>> > -- >>> > Love For All >>> > |
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 09:03:09 -0400, "KristleBawl"
<kristlebawl@hotmail.com> wrote: >If you have a physical firewall with your router then the software firewall >needs to be turned off, because two firewalls will not work well together. Not at all true. *Many* people (including me) run both at the same time without any problem at all. Two *software* firewall can interfere with each other, but there's no problem with the combination of a hardware and a software firewall. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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I'll take your word for it. Maybe the problems I had were specific to the
router I have from my ISP, but when I turned off windows firewall they went away. It didn't like McAfee firewall, either, but I'm getting rid of that before installing any other software. I'm still trying to decide between AVG and Avast for free AV until my ISP's software becomes Vista Compatible! LOL KB "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message news:95hb63trsve734nh8d7cbi8ou3qed20rgd@4ax.com... > On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 09:03:09 -0400, "KristleBawl" > <kristlebawl@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>If you have a physical firewall with your router then the software >>firewall >>needs to be turned off, because two firewalls will not work well together. > > > > Not at all true. *Many* people (including me) run both at the same > time without any problem at all. > > Two *software* firewall can interfere with each other, but there's no > problem with the combination of a hardware and a software firewall. > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User > Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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"KristleBawl" <kristlebawl@hotmail.com> wrote
> If you have a physical firewall with your router then the software > firewall needs to be turned off, because two firewalls will not work well > together. > "Hunter James" <HunterJames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >> Thank you, Frank Bright, for you respond. My problem was dowloading from >> hp.com. I have solved the problem . >> I found out that my DSL router also as a firewall with it. What I did was >> go >> to that router firewall and lower the setting from medium to low. Now I >> can >> download from hp.com. With all the experts I talked to no one of them >> thought >> of this. With this computer, with Vista and the last computer with XP, >> the >> people I sugggest you stay away from is HP support group. All caused me, >> with >> both computers to have to go into full recovery and solve nothhing. >> Thank you >> -- >> Love For All >> >> >> "Frank Bright" wrote: >> >>> I may have misunderstood your post. If you were trying to download >>> updates >>> from HP.com, that is certainly different than dealing with the HP Update >>> program. In fact, you may want to give the HP Update program a try if >>> nothing else works. >>> >>> Good Luck, Frank B. >>> >>> >>> "Hunter James" <HunterJames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:E934AEFB-14BA-41F9-8AA4-5C9D225F1EA9@microsoft.com... >>> >I have a new computer, HP Pavilion MediaCenter TV PC. with >>> > Windows Vista Home Premium >>> > When I try to download updates from Hp.com update site, I can't >>> > download >>> > nothing. All I get is a page that said, PAGE CANNOT BE DISPLAYED. >>> > Check >>> > your >>> > internet connection. >>> > My internet connect is fine. I talked to my IP and they tryed >>> > difference >>> > setting with firewall and had me check other things. He couldn't help. >>> > I >>> > called HP Support was on the phone with then for hours. They didn't >>> > help. >>> > All >>> > HP support did was foulup my computer so I had to go into a full >>> > recovery. >>> > Checked with Help adn support person from Norton Security center, It >>> > has >>> > nothing to do with Nortron. >>> > I talked to a friend of mine who asked a friend of his about this >>> > problem. >>> > He said there is a setting you have to change but he couldn't remember >>> > what >>> > it is. Two software firewalls on the same computer can be problematic, but a software firewall on the computer and a hardware firewall or a router with NAT should not be a problem. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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You might find that the HP ftp site for downloads insists on access to
a specific port and that your firewall had that blocked. |
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