New installation cannot network detection

I had to reinstall my Windows 7 Home Edition 64 on my laptop with 9 Parallels Bootcamp partition following an upgrade of the OS. This laptop is connected to my home network via an Ethernet bridge with two different Mac and a Windows 7 PC.

Installation as described worked perfectly on my home network, in particular with the office also runs Windows 7 Home Edition 64 before the reinstall.

On my laptop (correctly working over the Internet through the same Ethernet Bridge), when I go to the Control Panel HomeGroup and click on it, it tells me that there's no homegroup (and me to create an offer only no option to join a).

On my desktop PC, when I go to the same homegroup, there is a (which has been existing for two years) and I have the password for it, but I can't use it on the laptop because it does not detect. Passwords are rejected on the advanced sharing options, and I hasten to add that, of course, the ' discovery network is ON "on both computers.

In the computer laptop system properties, I selected as in the PC of WORKING group.

Any information on how to resolve this situation would be really appreciated!

Thanks in advance.

Finally, I found a solution to make my software work on the network WITHOUT being able to restore the residential group (see above). I could write the paths to the files, I needed the PC, and surprisingly the PC will appear in the selection of network drive tree! But before you write paths, no way I could select them as you normally would by selecting them.

So I'm happy, my software works, but my network on the Windows partition not although everything seems to be normal (it's what network stores tell me too)...

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    Hope someone can help with this.

    When I try to install SP2 I get this message "the Service pack installation cannot continue - is missing one or more components of the system which requires service pack."

    My computer is a Dell Studio 1737 laptop came with Vista Premium 64 bit OS. Received 3 months ago.

    Last week, I got a blue screen while making a rescue disk (I know, it's ironic), computer was slow, so I tried to do the system restore. System Restore does not work (I installed SP2 in fact at the moment, no problem). Looked for the solution, only thing I could find was to re - install OS repair mode (upgrade).

    Found some info on VLite (knew, it has not been accepted by MS). Did the repair installation with VLite, added updates and drivers, took only some of the great language files. Load and run fine, ran all updates to windows. When I tried to install SP2, I got the "Service pack installation cannot continue - one or more components of the system that requires the service pack are missing. Looking for solutions, concluded the MS 'this may be due to the installation of VLite"only resolution is to re - install with OEM disc.

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    I have:

    -tried several times

    -uninstalled VLite (of fat)

    -Disabled antivirus, Norton 360

    -Downloaded the standalone KB948465 - X 64

    -guarantees for KB955430 and all updates were installed

    -Ran "reset windows update components.

    -Re-installed "Windows updater.

    -We searched MS forum and Web site for help, can't find anything on the message of"missing components".

    -Ran "System tool" KB947821

    =================================

    Preparation of control system was updated.

    Binary version 6.0.6001.22375

    Package, Version 5.0

    2009-06-02 23:00

    Checking deployment Packages

    Audit of manifest Package and catalogs.

    Checking package watchlist.

    Control of component watchlist.

    Verification of the packets.

    Control components store

    Summary:

    Seconds executed: 1815

    No error detected

    Still won't install, get the same message.

    Can someone give any additional suggestions or a place to look for this problem.

    Other that this question, the computer is running great.

    Thanks for any help,

    Kind regards

    Dave

    Hi Dave,.

    It's here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968279

    Good luck!

    Cheers, Mohan | If your questions are answered, please come back and score the reply as an answer while others may use it.

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    New installation of Windows 7 Pro 64 bit on a gigahertz 3.40 AMD Phenom II X 4 965 with 8 GB of ram. Printer drivers worked on the same bench while he was running as Windows 7 Pro 32-bit.
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    Note the use of Win Key + X and Win Key + W (to access control panel, run,
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    Drivers and Microsoft - Windows 8/8.1 - material
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    Microsoft Windows 8/8.1 - Why Windows is not find my device?
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    And:

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    Microsoft - Windows 7 - Why is my Internet connection so slow? (applies to Windows 8)
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    I hope this helps.
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