If I deciphered your internet-eze correctly your network cards drivers keep disappearing during use or during startup. Either way I keep coming back to either a virus or script that is forcing it to do so. Run your services (antivirus & cleanup utilities) and then reinstall the network adapters drivers.
Try this thread if you don't have any services installed.
The other thing that comes to mind is an actual conflict that forces the system to recover by removing the drivers for the unit or the unit is beginning to fail. If you find no viruses on your system contact dell technical support immediately, as this unit should still be under manufacture warranty.
You can reinstall the OS, that would be a near guarantee for the fix. However, if the problem comes at a later date it hasn't been resolved so isn't such a splendid idea. But, if you do reinstall the OS and the problem persists you can be certain that the hardware is failing.
I use OS reinstalls as a last resort.
IPMSNGR I am unfamiliar with. I just googled it and it pulled up this very thread, go Google, but if it is a 3rd party service for limited use (college campus and so on) then it may be at fault. The software may have some conflicts with vista and is causing the issue to arise. If you can get the issue to duplicate when you only use other services then this may not be the case. However, if it generally fails during data transfers I would think it isn't designed to hold a packet size that you are trying to send through it. Try adjusting its file transfer protocols or its service priority and see if you get different results.
as u suggested i tried all those things.But the problem does not seems to be in IPMSG, as a matter of fact during normal data tranfer through network places the same thing happens.
But i have observed this happens only when i dissconect my GPRS connection which i m uising thorugh my HTC p3400, then when i re-plug my lan wire and start to copy any data lan crashes. It must be somekind of clash somewhere. What can i do so that when i have to use my LAN i dont have to restart my LAptop.
when i restart and dont first use gprs and use LAN straight away, data transfer works fine. NO problem den
how can i resolve this conflict if at all its happening
Uninstall the protocols for your GPRS connection and reset the protocols for basic internet connectivity. TCP IP and so on to what the OS has as default. If the service came with a program uninstall it and reset your connectivity to work as it should default. Re build your connectivity to the GPRS (WAP, GSM, or whatever you are using it for) or reinstall the software. Attempt to locate any patches and updates for the software if available. Lastly, it looks like this is a software issue and not a hardware issue, research your network card to see if it is GPRS client capable and I would be willing to bet that it is a microsoft client issue conflicting with the settings.
I can't help to much if it is software, I don't use GPRS, but post a thread in the software side and I bet you will get someone to help you much better there.
TMcCaine
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September 29th, 2008 16:00
Please don't type like that, again, ever again...
If I deciphered your internet-eze correctly your network cards drivers keep disappearing during use or during startup. Either way I keep coming back to either a virus or script that is forcing it to do so. Run your services (antivirus & cleanup utilities) and then reinstall the network adapters drivers.
Try this thread if you don't have any services installed.
http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=insp_general&thread.id=288337
The other thing that comes to mind is an actual conflict that forces the system to recover by removing the drivers for the unit or the unit is beginning to fail. If you find no viruses on your system contact dell technical support immediately, as this unit should still be under manufacture warranty.
mayankgera
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September 29th, 2008 19:00
First of all thankyou for such a quick response.
i had installed oracle 10gXE, though i have stopped all the services of that and the problem still persists.
My antivirus has detected no threat yet, it is updated to date.
When i use IPMSNGR esp, to transfer data from another machine on LAN. It generally happens immediately then, in between transfer of data.
Should i restore to factory image and try then.
as i have tried reinstallin the drivers but no use
TMcCaine
262 Posts
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September 29th, 2008 20:00
You can reinstall the OS, that would be a near guarantee for the fix. However, if the problem comes at a later date it hasn't been resolved so isn't such a splendid idea. But, if you do reinstall the OS and the problem persists you can be certain that the hardware is failing.
I use OS reinstalls as a last resort.
IPMSNGR I am unfamiliar with. I just googled it and it pulled up this very thread, go Google, but if it is a 3rd party service for limited use (college campus and so on) then it may be at fault. The software may have some conflicts with vista and is causing the issue to arise. If you can get the issue to duplicate when you only use other services then this may not be the case. However, if it generally fails during data transfers I would think it isn't designed to hold a packet size that you are trying to send through it. Try adjusting its file transfer protocols or its service priority and see if you get different results.
mayankgera
3 Posts
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September 30th, 2008 09:00
as u suggested i tried all those things.But the problem does not seems to be in IPMSG, as a matter of fact during normal data tranfer through network places the same thing happens.
But i have observed this happens only when i dissconect my GPRS connection which i m uising thorugh my HTC p3400, then when i re-plug my lan wire and start to copy any data lan crashes. It must be somekind of clash somewhere. What can i do so that when i have to use my LAN i dont have to restart my LAptop.
when i restart and dont first use gprs and use LAN straight away, data transfer works fine. NO problem den
how can i resolve this conflict if at all its happening
TMcCaine
262 Posts
0
September 30th, 2008 12:00
Uninstall the protocols for your GPRS connection and reset the protocols for basic internet connectivity. TCP IP and so on to what the OS has as default. If the service came with a program uninstall it and reset your connectivity to work as it should default. Re build your connectivity to the GPRS (WAP, GSM, or whatever you are using it for) or reinstall the software. Attempt to locate any patches and updates for the software if available. Lastly, it looks like this is a software issue and not a hardware issue, research your network card to see if it is GPRS client capable and I would be willing to bet that it is a microsoft client issue conflicting with the settings.
I can't help to much if it is software, I don't use GPRS, but post a thread in the software side and I bet you will get someone to help you much better there.