Computer not saying limited connectivity or none

Hi guys.

I have a HP Compact S5200UK Tower I just rebuilt as it is need to be introduced to a network of peer-to-peer of 6 computers at work.
I have loaded Windows XP on this unit and now want to update your computer via windows update in preparation for this.

After going on the HP site, I found the original drivers and installed what I thought to be the correct network driver "NVidia nForce MCP Neworking Controller". Now I find that I can't go on the internet and I get the message "this computer is limited or no connectivity that can affect your connection to other computers on the network or with the possibility to get on the net.

The computer doesn't seem to be able to generate a correct IP address and appears to be a number 162, which is a random temp number when your computer cannot connect to the DHCP host. I tried to ping other computers and I can't. I ping my network card and got a response that indicates that it's ok and I also checked in the Device Manager and there seems not to be any problems.

I was also on the phone to ISP for the many hours all to nothing does not because there is not a problem with their link I have a laptop via wireless connection which also works fine when I plug the Ethernet. Now run out of ideas?

DBow

Hello

Don t get me wrong, but I you must contact the manufacture of your computer. Here he s a Toshiba user forum, where people can share there experience on all Toshiba laptops and help other users.

So it of in the wrong place here, for your question. Maybe you can find a similar forum from the manufacturing of the computer or give them a call. They should give you more detailed assistance.

Good luck! :)

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