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Shared network computers not showing up in Leopard

Since I’ve upgraded to Leopard, I couldn’t connect to my Windows network anymore. Browsing through various websites looking for answers, I tried pretty much all of them with no success. Not until I found this page. Is explanation is pretty simple and indeed makes my shared network show up once again!

Here’s the explanation and instructions on how to fix it:

You have plenty of suggestions for fixing the Leopard Windows sharing issue, that I see are all a bit hit or miss. I think the reason for this is because a lot of the things people are trying are fixing the real root issue by accident.

The Leopard advanced network settings has a WINS tab, and in this there is a NETBIOS name field. This is auto-generated by Leopard – it looks like it uses the MAC address to generate it. However, if what is put in there is not compliant with the NETBIOS settings of the Windows network you are connected to, then browsing will not work, because the WINS server will not acknowledge the WINS requests coming from Leopard.

The actual NETBIOS name requirements supported vary depending on the flavour of OS running on the WINS servers on the network. I would suspect the best route to success is to use the most basic NETBIOS name requirements, back from the old Windows NT 4.0 days – stick in no more than an 8-character alphanumeric into the NETBIOS field, and all Windows browsing will be restored.

I had two Leopard machines, one which would browse and one which would not. The browsing one had an 8-character WINS setting, and the non- browsing one had a MAC address in the WINS field. Removing the MAC address and putting in a simple word in the WINS field IMMEDIATELY reinstated browsing.

Boot Camp and Windows install

If you’re having a hard time getting Boot Camp to correctly install Windows and you’re getting either a “disk error” or “hal.dll missing” error, here’s how to actually fix it.

First, you’ll have to restore your disk to a full Mac OS X partition.
Then, you’ll reformat it to be a Mac OS X partition and a Windows partition (using Boot Camp).

This is now the important step. You must write over the partition. So load up the Terminal and enter

sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rdisk0s3 bs=1m count=100
Where rdisk0s3 is the disk where the Windows Partition is. To know the name of your Windows partition, you can go to the Disk Utility (Applications-Utilies) and look for a partition under your hard drive.

When that is done, you can restart your computer with your Windows CD and install it. Everything should be fine now.

PS. Use at your own risk. The command involve writting 0′s to your partition table, which might screw it up if done unproperly.

PPS. I cannot be held responsible for anything happening to you or your computer.

DVD not detected in Windows XP

If you’re having trouble with your DVD not being detected in Windows XP while being detected in the BIOS, this is THE solution you’ve been looking for.

This problem is generally caused by the Adaptec ASPI drivers needing to be updated. The best way to fix this problem is to download the latest Adaptec aspi_471a2 drivers. If you don’t feel comfortable downloading the drivers from here, you can download them at Softpedia.com

Good luck!

Me building up the Giant (yeah whatever)

Pictures will come as soon as I’m done assembling the whole thing. This should be online approximately on monday since I have many stuff on the old computer that needs to be worked on (hey, I have other stuff to do).

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Finally bought my computer!

Viewsonic VX922 19IN TFT LCD 1280X1024 650:1 2MS VGA DVI-D Silver Black Monitor
Viewsonic VX922 19IN TFT LCD 1280X1024 650:1 2MS VGA DVI-D Silver Black Monitor

NZXT Trinity ATX Tower Case 5X5.25 1X3.5 4X3.5INT ATX2.0 400W W/ Blue LED Fan & Window
NZXT Trinity ATX Tower Case 5X5.25 1X3.5 4X3.5INT ATX2.0 400W W/ Blue LED Fan & Window

Seagate Barracuda 400GB 7200.10 16MB 8.5MS SATA2 3GB/S W/ NCQ Hard Drive 5YR MFR Warranty
Seagate Barracuda 400GB 7200.10 16MB 8.5MS SATA2 3GB/S W/ NCQ Hard Drive 5YR MFR Warranty

Logitech® Media Keyboard Elite
Logitech® Media Keyboard Elite