Problem: WindowsXP and Internet Explorer

S

Searcher7

Can someone explain why the first time I installed WindowsXP on a
40Gig drive Internet Explorer worked perfectly without me having to
use the Verizon disks to set up a connection, but all subsequent
WindowsXP install attempts on identical drives have resulted in an
inability to connect to the web?

The first drive went down and it took several hours to install
WindowsXP on each of the next two 40Gig drives. (All of which are the
same model). But I have to restart multiple times in order to get to
the desktop, (if I can get to the desktop) which takes several minutes
each time, and there is nothing on the desktop except the "Recycle
Bin".

Internet Explorer is on the start menu (when using either drive). On
one it is not associated with any program to open it. But there is no
way to get it working on either.

Thanks.

Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
 
K

Kelly

1. Perhaps you used a different XP cd. Most ask/check for connectivity and
point you to the network wizard.

2. It never takes hours to install XP. If so, your problems are elsewhere.
As for the Recycle Bin being the only icon on the desktop - that is by
default and is native to XP.

3. Right click the Start Button/Properties/Customize - Show on Start Menu.
Use the drop box and select IE. And/or right click IE under Programs/Send
To - Desktop create shorcut and drag to QL bar.

And/or right click the Desktop/Properties/Desktop/Customize Desktop -
Internet Explorer.

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