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My PC is a clone.
AMD sempron +2200 512 ddr ram
2 hdd
in first hdd i have fat32 win98
in second hdd i have fat32 win xp pro sp1

every time i connect to internet using 98 ther is NO fuzz

every time i connect to internet using XP i only stay connected 2 or
3min could be less though

can some one point me to the right direction to learn how to fix this?
 
Sagitarius said:
My PC is a clone.
AMD sempron +2200 512 ddr ram
2 hdd
in first hdd i have fat32 win98
in second hdd i have fat32 win xp pro sp1

every time i connect to internet using 98 ther is NO fuzz

every time i connect to internet using XP i only stay connected 2 or
3min could be less though

can some one point me to the right direction to learn how to fix this?

Sorry I forgot to mention I use a cable modem 300 kbs aprox.
 
Sagitarius said:
My PC is a clone.
AMD sempron +2200 512 ddr ram
2 hdd
in first hdd i have fat32 win98
in second hdd i have fat32 win xp pro sp1

every time i connect to internet using 98 ther is NO fuzz

every time i connect to internet using XP i only stay connected 2 or
3min could be less though

can some one point me to the right direction to learn how to fix this?

Did the Internet ever work in XP? If so: The First Question Of
Troubleshooting: what changed between the time things worked and the
time they didn't?

If the Internet has never worked correctly, install updated drivers for
your network adapter in XP. Never get drivers from Windows Update. Get
them from:

1. The device mftr.'s website; OR
2. The motherboard mftr.'s website if hardware is onboard; OR
3. The OEM's website for your specific machine if you have an OEM
computer (HP, Dell, Sony, etc.).

Read the installation instructions on the website where you get the
drivers.

To find out what hardware is in your computer:

1. Read any documentation you got when you bought the computer.
2. If the computer is OEM, go to the OEM's website for your specific
model machine and look at the specs (you'll be there to get the drivers
anyway)
3. Download, install and run a free system inventory program like Belarc
Advisor. The older Aida32 is good for this, too.

http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html - Belarc Advisor
http://www.aumha.org/free.htm - Aida32 (hosted on Jim Eshelman's site)

Malke
 
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