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| 1411929 | 2015-11-26 05:23:00 | 1. Can't ping those computers, but other PCs can ping W10. 2. Network discovery ON. 3. Not using email account and password to log into W10. Just turned ON the W10 after being switched OFF for a couple of hours, and it now boots up so much faster. It's so erratic . |
bk T (215) | ||
| 1411930 | 2015-11-26 06:59:00 | Network trouble shooting in forums can take a while. So question time. How are you logging into W10, by straight in, or Password OR PIN -- If pin remove it that will stop seeing other network PC's. Is it Standard Networking or HomeGroup ? Try opening by Name EG: Open a run command, type in \\computername <Press enter> OR \\Computername\Folder Name Does it open ( example --\\Server\Pictures )? Also just found something that may be the cause. Version 1151 has changed to SMB3.11 Geek Time:nerd::nerd:: Open Regedit: navigate to HKLM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Param eters. Under Parameters look to see if you have SMB2 If you do, make a backup/system restore first, double click SMB2 and change the value to 0 save and reboot. The LAN should now work. If SMB2 is not there then that's not the problem. You can also try the ol sfc /scannow in CMD /Admin That fixes a mountain of faults :) |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1411931 | 2015-11-26 20:58:00 | last resport fix, that allways works make a bat file with (edit as needed) net use N: /delete net use N: \\PCname\sharename /user:loginname password /persistent:yes (you may need to use IP instead of the PCname) ** make sure the PC has a static IP ** in scheduled tasks, run this bat file at login/startup, make sure the scheduled task has full admin permissions It may take some tweaking, but this allways works, but it has to be a scheduled task at login/startup as due to some obscure bugs it might not work if you run it once Win is up & running Thre is a obscure share/map bug has been around since vista . Still not fixed by MS . |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1411932 | 2015-11-26 21:05:00 | I am now doing a clean install of Win10 .... | bk T (215) | ||
| 1411933 | 2015-11-26 21:50:00 | Not a bad idea to clean install. Disclosure - no stinkin' Homegroup here. Just bare iron! My main comp had the SMB2 set to on a la WT's post and that really stuffed up the networking for this one machine as it couldn't communicate with the LANMAN server so you ended up with the dreaded 80070035 Path not found error. Getting rid of that reg entry fixed it. (probably there from win 7, maybe, but I have since clean installed). For months all my multiple comps had no problems with seeing and accessing shares. If asked for credentials, I added them. Until 10586 came along. Now I have five win 10 comps that usually can't see shares. Sometimes, even their own! You can ping them and access them via \\compname but they don't show in the Network display or net view (errors 1231). Sysinternals' ShareEnum tells you you haven't got a domain or workgroup! No wonder it won't work. I have found that if the comp is the master browser, shares can be seen but not otherwise. So it looks like communicating with the master browser on another comp isn't working. Which probably leads back to the SMB version problem again. I can see BROWSER warnings in the event log backing this up. But what is really puzzling, why isn't everyone affected and why hasn't MS shot out a fix? I am now going to experiment with SMB versions but we shouldn't have to do this, of course. Interested to hear if anyone else has these symptoms. |
linw (53) | ||
| 1411934 | 2015-11-27 01:32:00 | Clean install completed but still cannot get the home network to work. :( Did all those suggested above, no joy. sfc /scannow reported that there are some corrupted files but cannot be fixed, what a joke! Checked all the network settings - compared side by side with my Win8.1 , found no errors. |
bk T (215) | ||
| 1411935 | 2015-11-27 03:06:00 | Did you format the hdd?? Delete all partitions / and create some if you want some partitions. Not install over what was there before? If it's still corrupt replace the hdd |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1411936 | 2015-11-27 03:34:00 | Could also be a bad downloaded ISO. Check it ---- Download download.igorware.com Unzip it, on Browse aim it at your ISO file, run the check when finished you will have a LONG number, look at the MD5 number OR SHA-1 -- copy it into a google search, if its OK you'll get results saying its Windows 10 ISO. If no results then the ISO is corrupted and incomplete. I'll post in a few moments the 1151 Hash as soon as I drag it across the LAN and run the check, I know its OK. Name: Win10_1511_English_x64.iso Date: 17/11/2015 Size: 3 GB (4,017,000,448 bytes) -------- SHA-1: 875ec108288b9f581e5d8099cf0edb79f0f3e483 MD5: a0d4271b7537732a060909fd39d54829 CRC32: 4632392a |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1411937 | 2015-11-27 04:28:00 | Done that as you suggested, here is the result: "Your search - Name: Windows.iso Date: 27/11/2015 Size: 3 GB (3,275,489,280 bytes) -------- SHA-1 ... - did not match any documents. " What shall I do now? Where to redownload the right one? I got it from MS Windows Media creation tool. |
bk T (215) | ||
| 1411938 | 2015-11-27 04:52:00 | I disabled updates when everything was working & had no trouble since. | mzee (3324) | ||
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