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Phew it worked. Although I think the last version would start up and shutdown more smoothly. Now I just can't see the drive Ubuntu is installed on, because I reformatted the partition to ext4. I guess win7 can only recognize FAT and NTFS?

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Phew it worked. Although I think the last version would start up and shutdown more smoothly. Now I just can't see the drive Ubuntu is installed on, because I reformatted the partition to ext4. I guess win7 can only recognize FAT and NTFS?

Here you go Bul !

 

:cheers:

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I've a netgear WG111v3 wireless network adapter, and its not being recognized by my desktop. I use win7 ultimate and have installed drivers for it. But no use ! It works prefectly fine wtih vista laptop. I'm not sure if the problem is with my desktop hardware or the win7 OS. The usb works fine if I put some other usb drive in it, but this is not recognized .... please help. Any setting that might have been disabled in OS ?

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I've a netgear WG111v3 wireless network adapter, and its not being recognized by my desktop. I use win7 ultimate and have installed drivers for it. But no use ! It works prefectly fine wtih vista laptop. I'm not sure if the problem is with my desktop hardware or the win7 OS. The usb works fine if I put some other usb drive in it, but this is not recognized .... please help. Any setting that might have been disabled in OS ?

 

Netgear doesn't have drivers for win 7 for old hardware. I use a WG311 v7 and I have a similar problem. Workaround involves using a generic Marvell chipset driver for Win XP while doing a Disable Driver Signature Enforcement (F8 and Driver Signature enforcement override during boot).

 

I don't know if this is the same problem you're facing.

 

Do tell us what version of Win 7 you're using, whether 32 bit or 64 bit, and where your drivers have been sourced from.

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@Ne0

 

See if this solves the issue you're having:

 

http://forum1.netgear.com/showthread.php?p=202893

 

 

and are you using - http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/12962 drivers ?

 

Your device seems to have certified win 7 drivers, so it may not need that DSEO during boot which I mentioned earlier.

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^^ Thanks. Now I plan to add another 1 TB HDD to my system. Is it more beneficial to have it in RAID mode (RAID 0 or RAID 1 ?) or just use it as a slave hdd ? Also, currently I've a 500GB HDD, if I add 1 TB HDD can I configure both in RAID 0 config ?

 

I hope my queries are making sense :P

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