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nuttzy 03-02-2009 08:59 AM

Network problems after dual boot.
 
Hello everyone. I made dual boot on same hdd osx and vista. Then the problem appear.
When i shut downt vista and boot into leopard there is no network. If i whant to fix that i have to force shutdown my pc so vista cant do smth about ethernet or shutdown pc, pull it from electricity cord, and pull out ethernet cable for 10 s, then turn everything on and lan is working until next boot into vista.

1) vista doint something for ethernet card and leopard cant make it normal again.

anyone know hot to fix ? pls/

my motherboard is k9n sli platinum with nforce ethernet.

nuttzy 03-05-2009 02:07 PM

noone have the same problem ?

Ali C. 03-05-2009 10:13 PM

Now that's a weird problem I've never heard of. Have you tried reinstalling Vista or trying XP instead to see if that changes/fixes the problem?

LawlessPPC 03-06-2009 12:23 AM

if i had to guess at anything i would say you have a router. The router must be issuing and ip address for the mac address of the network card and when you boot into another os your getting a conflict. So i would check that all 3 are set to dhcp (router,win,osx) or at least win and osx have the same static ip address if its set manually. I usually just set all to dhcp but tell the router to reserve ip address according to the mac address. If for some reason osx is coming up with a junk ip address just set all the details manually to match what you have in win.

nuttzy 03-11-2009 05:17 PM

I didnt completely understood what u said. I made some tests. Actually vista before shuting down do something about my network. I tryed force shutdown vista by holding power button and then boot into leopard. Internet worked but Partitions - no. they werent properly disconnected. So is there any way to turn off something that vista do before shutdown.

LawlessPPC 03-11-2009 06:42 PM

from what you have said it seems to me you have no knowledge of networking. The issues you have are not specific to the mac. It would be best to search up on how to set up a network full stop and how dhcp works and static ip address's aswell as mac address's

nuttzy 03-12-2009 09:01 AM

My static IP's are the same on windows and mac. There are no router. We are using server afcource that is the same :) could the hamachi on windows be the problem ?